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Well, it's not exactly on topic but I can't pass up mentioning the use of
French to bypass censors on a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode where
Captain Picard exclaims, "Merde."  (It's the only time I can recall him
saying anything in French but maybe some Trekker can correct me.)
 
LT
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Lang Thompson
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New at Funhouse:  Pazz & Jop Ballot, Overlooked Albums
of 1997, expanded links, William Burroughs obituary.
 
"A stroke of the brush does not guarantee art from
the bristles."  --  Ambassador Kosh
 
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