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"Roy Hann" <specially_at_processed.almost.meat> wrote in message
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> "x" <x_at_not-exists.org> wrote in message news:e4ulgq$tf4$1_at_emma.aioe.org...
> > Proverbs are made by us and only say something about us.
> Either you are equivocating or you are uttering a triviality.
I could say the same about Frank here:
Frank:>> Of course some in CDT are much much smarter than these aged wisdoms!
x:> I've read tons of proverbs but I forgotten most of them.
Frank:But that only says something about you and nothing about the veracity
of
the proverbs. :-)
x:> > Proverbs are made by us and only say something about us.
> The ancient
> "us" who coined most proverbs is a different "us" than inhabit c.d.t.
today.
> Which is it?
The "us" that "inhabit" c.d.t. are the great-great-great-...-great-nephews of the ancient "us" who coined most proverbs.
prov-erb (prov'uhrb) n., v. <-erbed, -erb-ing>
n.
1. a short popular saying, usu. of unknown
and ancient origin, that expresses
effectively some commonplace truth or
useful thought; adage; saw.
folk-lore (fohk'lôr , -lohr ) n.
1. the traditional beliefs, legends,
customs, etc., of a people; lore of a
people.
2. the study of such lore.
3. a body of widely held but false or
unsubstantiated beliefs.
Us are the folks.
> (This time I *am* taking the piss. Just thought I'd spell that out, so
> there's no confusion.)
Sorry, I don't understand you here. Received on Tue May 23 2006 - 05:20:26 CDT
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