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elstaffe
is on page 32 of 121
"Lord Cornwallis, handing his sword to General Washington, is reported to have said, 'Good show, old boy.' This expression is untranslatable" (32).
— Apr 27, 2020 07:49PM
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elstaffe
is on page 118 of 121
"GLOSSARY OF TERMS.
Conservative: A man who saves his money (even before women and children)" (121). Ouch, but...
— May 09, 2020 09:46PM
Conservative: A man who saves his money (even before women and children)" (121). Ouch, but...
elstaffe
is on page 118 of 121
"Those who thought [Kennedy's] voice might change after he had been in office a while did not realize that the New England accent has been with us for more than three hundred years" (118).
— May 08, 2020 07:32PM
elstaffe
is on page 114 of 121
"General MacArthur wanted to bomb the Chinese bases, but since all Chinese look alike, President Truman was afraid he might also hit an occasional baritone or tenor" (114). Oooof that did not age well (although I don't know if it would've even been normal at the time of publication for non white dudes)
— May 08, 2020 07:32PM
elstaffe
is on page 110 of 121
"The Russians were afraid of Finland, a large and powerful nation that constantly threatened their security with warlike acts such as playing the music of Sibelius" (110). Duuhhhhh dun. Duhhhhh duh duh duhhhhhh duh duh (wahwahwahwahwahwah wah wah)
— May 07, 2020 08:11PM
elstaffe
is on page 99 of 121
"[William Howard Taft's] great hunger (and wealth) led him to demand steaks for breakfast.[1]
[1]Thus becoming widely known as the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table" (96). Is this...is this a shout-out to autocrat coffee syrup?
— May 05, 2020 07:56PM
[1]Thus becoming widely known as the Autocrat of the Breakfast Table" (96). Is this...is this a shout-out to autocrat coffee syrup?
elstaffe
is on page 94 of 121
"Roosevelt was known as a man of unquenchable energy. He paid little attention to rank, money, and social position, perhaps because he had so much of all three" (94).
— May 04, 2020 09:04PM
elstaffe
is on page 93 of 121
"As a boy, Roosevelt was weak and sickly, but he built himself up by boxing and taking exercises with dumbbells in a gymnasium. Gradually he became more and more robust, despite several years at Harvard" (93).
— May 04, 2020 08:03PM
elstaffe
is on page 86 of 121
"Henry Ford was fond of saying, 'History is bunk.' Historians, in turn, called Henry Ford 'a damned old crankshaft'" (86).
— May 04, 2020 04:21PM
elstaffe
is on page 85 of 121
"Vanderbilt's control of carts and cartels gave him a virtual monotony of transportation. One of his favorite expressions, which endeared him to everyone, was 'The public be damned'" (85).
— May 03, 2020 03:33PM
elstaffe
is on page 78 of 121
"...crack shots[1]
[1]Able to shoot through narrow cracks and knotholes" (78). Hadn't thought about where this expression came from before but I am now
— May 02, 2020 09:37PM
[1]Able to shoot through narrow cracks and knotholes" (78). Hadn't thought about where this expression came from before but I am now

