[BC] A Pig in a Polk
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Sat Aug 26 06:18:27 CDT 2006
BTW,
(from me, a "true southern boy")
The phrase is "pig in a poke". It comes from the old saw about
not buying a pig in a poke (poke being a closed burlap sack),
'cause you don't really know what's squirming around in there. . .
could be anythin'.
While Polk Audio may make a loudspeaker (or two) large enough
to put a pig in, that would make it a "pig of a speaker".
Havin' a rough Saturday morning, please forgive me. . .
Grady
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