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#5096 | | Here is the fact of the week, maybe even the fact of the month. According to probably reliable sources, the Coca-Cola people are experiencing severe marketing anxiety in China. The words "Coca-Cola" translate into Chinese as either (depending on the inflection) "wax-fattened mare" or "bite the wax tadpole". Bite the wax tadpole. There is a sort of rough justice, is there not? The trouble with this fact, as lovely as it is, is that it's hard to get a whole column out of it. I'd like to teach the world to bite a wax tadpole. Coke -- it's the real wax-fattened mare. Not bad, but broad satiric vistas do not open up. -- John Carrol, The San Francisco Chronicle
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#5097 | | "His great aim was to escape from civilization, and, as soon as he had money, he went to Southern California."
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#5098 | | Historians have now definitely established that Juan Cabrillo, discoverer of California, was not looking for Kansas, thus setting a precedent that continues to this day. -- Wayne Shannon
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#5099 | | Houdini escaping from New Jersey!
Film at eleven.
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#5100 | | How many priests are needed for a Boston Mass?
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#5101 | | I am just a nice, clean-cut Mongolian boy. -- Yul Brynner, 1956
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#5102 | | I am, in point of fact, a particularly haughty and exclusive person, of pre-Adamite ancestral descent. You will understand this when I tell you that I can trace my ancestry back to a protoplasmal primordial atomic globule. Consequently, my family pride is something inconceivable. I can't help it. I was born sneering. -- Pooh-Bah, "The Mikado"
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#5103 | | I didn't know he was dead; I thought he was British.
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#5104 | | I have defined the hundred per cent American as ninety-nine per cent an idiot. -- George Bernard Shaw
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#5105 | | I shot an arrow in to the air, and it stuck. -- graffito in Los Angeles
On a clear day, U.C.L.A. -- graffito in San Francisco
There's so much pollution in the air now that if it weren't for our lungs there'd be no place to put it all. -- Robert Orben
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