[BC] A Pig in a Poke, not Polk

Phil Alexander dynotherm
Sun Aug 27 14:01:35 CDT 2006


On 27 Aug 2006 at 10:50, Rich Wood wrote:

> The English language is wonderful in how it can be 
> "modified" with plays on words. "A Pig in a Polk" refers to the Polk 
> IBUZ receiver.

Hmmm.... methinks you may have meant Polk as a pig in that case. <g>

But then, I was never a schoolmarm either.


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