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dead meat v toast v history

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  • my vote goes to "history". perhaps the most dramatic of the three.

    November 23, 2008

  • It perpetuates the myth that history is irrelevant, so I vote for dead meat, which offends vegetarians instead of historians.

    November 24, 2008

  • Bear_carcass has neglected to discuss the merits of toast, a matter of increasing concern to the Toast Marketing Board.

    November 24, 2008

  • "Toast!

    Yeah, toast!!"

    —lyrics to a great song written by some comedian who wore a plaid sport jacket and drummed with spoons on a toaster hanging around his neck, and whose name has been forever lost to me to my deep regret and chagrin

    November 24, 2008

  • Strange. If I like someone I toast them, but if I am plotting revenge against them I say I'm going to toast them.

    November 25, 2008

  • I think generally it's more like you say they are going to BE toast.

    This is an hilarious concept (the verses, verses thing). Are there more?

    November 25, 2008

  • I think generally it's more like you say they are going to BE toast.

    This is an hilarious concept (the verses, verses thing). Nice one!

    November 25, 2008

  • Crap, will somebody remind me how to delete my redundant entry? This happened before and disgruntled certain Wordies.

    November 25, 2008

  • arcadia: "edit" your comment again and then it will offer delete when you save it.

    check out John's "Word-offs" list and cast your ballots.

    November 25, 2008

  • RE c_b, second comment: perhaps it implies the speaker doesn't care for history, but not necessarily that history is irrelevant? at any rate, i don't in any way believe that myth.

    November 25, 2008

  • "It perpetuates the myth that history is irrelevant, so I vote for dead meat"

    oh, c_b, that's just offal!

    November 25, 2008

  • Why is "dead meat on toast" not an option? There is surely *ahem* historical precedent.

    November 25, 2008

  • I like "what was." As in, "If that guy doesn't quit spamming us, he's going to be what was."

    November 25, 2008

  • i'd say "never was" (as a noun, is it?) sort of goes beyond history, and of course these other two. makes history the middle man.

    November 25, 2008