From The Jolly Contrarian
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
|
Tags: New redirect Mobile edit Mobile web edit |
(13 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) |
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
| one trained in the law whose principle fear is being blind-sided by the very language — English — in which {{sex|she}} must ply her trade. When you press her why she must so persistently desecrate her calling, she will tell you this:
| | #redirect[[legal eagle]] |
| | |
| “My drafting may be convoluted, but it is effective: It must be, for we haven’t had any litigation on it.”
| |
| | |
| If you have the patience, this is the time to wheel out your pre-prepared joke:
| |
| | |
| “I hear”, you say, “that, for a disguise, elephants paint the soles of their feet yellow, and hide upside-down in custard.”
| |
| “Why, that’s preposterous!” she will cry.
| |
| “Aha! but have you ever ''seen'' an Elephant hiding upside-down in custard?”
| |
| “No, of course not!”
| |
| “WELL THAT SHOWS WHAT A GOOD DISGUISE IT IS THEN.”
| |
| | |
| Walk proudly away. Your work is done. It won’t make a blind bit of difference, but you may feel better.
| |
| | |
| | |
| {{C|metaphor}}
| |
Latest revision as of 13:15, 29 November 2019