[BC] A Pig in a Poke, not Polk
John Hettish
jhettish
Sun Aug 27 09:26:56 CDT 2006
Excuse me but I can stand it no more. The phrase is actually a "Pig in a
POKE" not Polk. You can find more information that you could possibly want
to know by following this link.
http://www.worldwidewords.org/qa/qa-pig2.htm
Polk, has only one reference in Miriam-Webster and that is of the eleventh
president (and Tennessee native), James Knox Polk.
Boy, I'm glad I got that out. The nurse is calling. It's time for my meds.
John Hettish
Happy Valley Rest and Rehab Home
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[mailto:broadcast-bounces at radiolists.net] On Behalf Of John Buffaloe
Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 5:07 PM
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Subject: RE: [BC] A Pig in a Polk
I wish to undisclose my disclosure that I ever worked anywhere near Rich.
There's probably not much that would help his resume, and it actually could
damage mine by being disclosed as even knowing Rich, therefore, I don't know
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