RE: Useless memes

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Fri May 12 2000 - 18:27:03 BST

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    On 05/12/00 10:26, Lawrence H. de Bivort said this-

    >I guess my favorite would have to be "Out Now!" This caught on rapidly as
    >the slogan on the anti-VietNam war movement, and helped people focus and
    >act on the key issue.

    Hmmm. I was here, and that particular phrase does not register with me.
    The phrase that registers with me is "*Hell, no, we won't go!"

    "Out now!" was heard more often in dorm rooms.

    - Wade

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