[GreenKeys] Re: Fwd: Quick Brown Fox question

Elden P. Laffoon, Sr. [email protected]
Mon, 6 May 2002 11:20:21 -0500


This is merely one of the reasons that I'm truly happy I got to retire
early!  Not having to deal with left-leaning corporate-types and liberal
larvii prowling the hallways of our "educational" institutions extends one's
life expectency!  (That leaves only the ex-wives)  ;)

Elden
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Subject: [GreenKeys] Re: Fwd: Quick Brown Fox question


>
> When I was hanging around a W.U. office the test sentence of the day was
> WILLIAM JEX QUICKLY CAPTURED FIVE DOZEN GOOD REPUBLICANS
>
> Now some of us might question whether there exist as many as five dozen
> good Republicans for Mr. Jex to capture, or whether "good Republicans" is
> an oxymoron to begin with.  In any case, I'm not surprised that some
> employees of W.U. came up with any number of slightly off-color test
> sentences, and that some of them came to the attention of management, who
> found it expedient to ban them.  After all, this is a company that
> throughout called its customers by the term, "patrons."
>
> This makes me wish I had saved a copy of a memo that was posted at G.E.
> in Phoenix, in which they took two pages of text to tell the employees
> not to wear cowboy clothes during Rodeo Week.
>
>
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