Remember that previous article, the one that taught us how to wax poetic?
This one?
Well, I’m not sure that the Detroit Free Press can do this:
This one.
Two days later, but with a different title.
That’s like printing an article today that says the economy in Detroit is looking grim, with no end in sight (reprinted from an article originally published on October 30, 1929), just with a different title.
2/12/08
Are They Allowed to Do This?
Posted by Empiricus at 12:14 PM
Labels: Black Tuesday, Detroit Free Press, doppelganger
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3 comments:
It would still be true, right?
Depends. Are you talking about the Detroit economy part, or the waxing poetic part?
Oh, the Detroit economy part.
I had my poetry waxed once, and let me tell you, it won't be happening again.
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