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Previously on "What lasting legacy will YOU leave to mankind?"
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAnother recent post here concerning the pluses of getting rid of a certain ex PM whose initials are the same as Tuberculosis got me thinking about a post I made here in 2006 in which I suggested stabbing the aforementioned to the tune of Duka's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice":
Stab, stab, stabbity, stab, stab, stabbity stab te stab etc.
Stabbity stab is now a recognised phrase but I can find no references before my post. I could be wrong but I think I INVENTED IT! WOW! I could be (in a slightly smaller way admittedly) a Shakespeare whose words will be quoted throughout future centuries!
Not a lot I know but can you do any better? What will you do that will be remembered long after you snuff it??
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostAnother recent post here concerning the pluses of getting rid of a certain ex PM whose initials are the same as Tuberculosis got me thinking about a post I made here in 2006 in which I suggested stabbing the aforementioned to the tune of Duka's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice":
Stab, stab, stabbity, stab, stab, stabbity stab te stab etc.
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What lasting legacy will YOU leave to mankind?
Another recent post here concerning the pluses of getting rid of a certain ex PM whose initials are the same as Tuberculosis got me thinking about a post I made here in 2006 in which I suggested stabbing the aforementioned to the tune of Duka's "The Sorcerer's Apprentice":
Stab, stab, stabbity, stab, stab, stabbity stab te stab etc.
Stabbity stab is now a recognised phrase but I can find no references before my post. I could be wrong but I think I INVENTED IT! WOW! I could be (in a slightly smaller way admittedly) a Shakespeare whose words will be quoted throughout future centuries!
Not a lot I know but can you do any better? What will you do that will be remembered long after you snuff it??Tags: None
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