egg before the chicken or chicken before the egg
spelled C O N U N D R U M first recorded
in a work by Englishman Thomas Nashe baptised
Nov1567 a significant pamphleteer a term of abuse for a crank pedant an later
denoted a whim fancy albeit too a pun
Funhuh
reason why he was playing around came
from overhearing a prosecutor on television weigh in on formers impeding
indictment he
coud hear him cryin in his soup Where’s my Cohn? Where’s
my Cohn? He wouldn’t let this happen to me. He would save me. apologise for the lack of capitals Cohn
born 20Feb 1927 unlikely baptisedJewish likely a bar That’s
a joke, son, I’m tellin’ ya, a joke. Foghorn Leghorn mitzvah
the prosecutor weighed in recited
what he said prosecutors sayshare with defendants and their counsel You’re either on the bus or under it.
. . . or under it.
he was confident that prosecutors of his
generation were aware of Ken Kesey born
17Sep 1935 no religious clues American novelist essayist head of the Merry
Prankster who boarded the bus Furthur to spread the Word and was seed for the
Beatles Magical Mystery Tour film
Kesey said . . . you’re either on the bus or off the bus. which rivals to the prosecutors
proposal
he went on to say
If you’re on the bus, and you get left behind,
then you’ll find it again. If you’re off the bus in the first place – then it
won’t make a damn.
egg chicken chicken egg
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