Nothing like a little irony. It reminds me of the time when I worked for Citibank, and they toasted one of their executives with the famous Chinese curse, "May you Live in Interesting Times," but misunderstood it to be a blessing.
I suppose they know now why that is a curse. It's a shame so many people are poorly educated in history.
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5 comments:
Take the key and lock him up
Lock him up
Lock him up
Take the key and lock him up
No more Tribune!!!
But where will I go to find whores then? I guess I could always go to Asia. Right, Nussy?
Nothing like a little irony. It reminds me of the time when I worked for Citibank, and they toasted one of their executives with the famous Chinese curse, "May you Live in Interesting Times," but misunderstood it to be a blessing.
I suppose they know now why that is a curse. It's a shame so many people are poorly educated in history.
Exposed!!!
The Trib has no credibility in its endorsements.
priceless!
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