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Subject:RE: Pet Peeves From:"elizabeth j allen" <eja -at- samurai -dot- com> To:cupton -at- syclone -dot- net Date:Tue, 13 Mar 2007 11:35:57 -0400 (EDT)
Please provide a reference for your meaning. Google and Wikipedia do not
share the same understanding of the term.
Apparently, you do need to go into more detail, cause I still don't get it.
Elizabeth
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cupton -at- syclone -dot- net said:
> D&PS in the 50s referred to shows put on in the border towns of Mexico. I
> don't need to go into any more detail, do I? I'm always amazed when I hear
> the term used in a business meeting or - horrors - on TV.
>
> Carolyn Upton
> (almost too old to remember)
>
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