What do the following words have in common and what does the post's title mean?
alibi, burglar, corpse, deadbeat, evidence, fugitive, gumshoe, homicide, innocent, judgment, killer, lawless, malice, noose, outlaw, peril, quarry, ricochet, silence, trespass, undertow, vengeance, wasted, x, yesterday
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<b>Post-election thoughts</b>
Here are some mangled aphorisms I have stumbled upon over the years: 1. If you can keep your head when all anout you are losing thei...
I haven't a clue but 'Yesterday tomorrow' immediately made me think of the McCarthy era. Then my thoughts turned to Charlottesville. Neither gives me hope.
ReplyDeleteI too am clueless. And not hopeful.
ReplyDeleteI noticed that the words progressed through the alphabet. Most were concerned with terms we might associate with unlawful acts. Because of the events in the news in that last few days I will only guess that the violence we have been seeing is the same type of violence we have seen in the past (yesterday). We can only hope that tomorrow the violence will be absent.
ReplyDeleteThe answer will appear in my next post.
ReplyDeleteIt must be a new film or something to do with Antifa and the kindlier gentler actions of the democratic left wing.
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