> You beat me to it Chris, as that was the first phrase that
> came to my mind. But the phrase should be used with care,
> IMO, as it originated I am pretty sure in the esteemed organ
> "Private Eye" as a description of the one-time editor of "The
> Observer", Donald Trelford. It could also have been used as
> a description of his newspaper!
I knew I'd heard that expression before, I was thinking Monty Python
though.
...Wayne
Wayne Harridge
Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia
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