Sinister: Fox in a box
FourJacksAndAJill
bkim0 at xxx.edu
Wed Jan 20 15:03:45 GMT 1999
Keith wrote:
Indeed "Box even rhymes with "Fox" (as in in the Snow). Christ -
if I keep on going on with this, Box, begins with "B" followed by "IN the
snow", put these two together, you've got "BIN" - yes - you've won Dusty
Bin!
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My friend, welcome to the world of semiotics, proving nothing can
mean anything...in this case, used for evil purposes instead of good. For
a further example:
And what is in the bin? "Trash," covered by Morrissey. (or, some could
argue, comprising most of Morrissey's output--I'd definitely put _Kill
Uncle_ in that bin)
[B]elle and Sebast[i]a[n]
And on a non-B&S-related note, what does "Ask" spell out in an anagram?
"Ska," which could explain Morrissey's unreciprocated affinity for the
skins.
Facetiously,
Xavier
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