Martina, along with the famous cartoons, The New Yorker magazine has always used amusing text items as filler to complete pages here and there. One recurring theme is "Block That Metaphor" but another is "Quote Without Comment" which, you guessed it, is exactly reprinting something found somewhere that is simply too stupid to be commented on. Quite a few of my blog posts are in the spirit of "Quote Without Comment." "Block That Metaphor" seems a little harder to get at photographically...
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I started writing a comment about the warning sign ... and then I deleted it.
Some things are too stupid to be commented on.
Martina, along with the famous cartoons, The New Yorker magazine has always used amusing text items as filler to complete pages here and there. One recurring theme is "Block That Metaphor" but another is "Quote Without Comment" which, you guessed it, is exactly reprinting something found somewhere that is simply too stupid to be commented on. Quite a few of my blog posts are in the spirit of "Quote Without Comment." "Block That Metaphor" seems a little harder to get at photographically...
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