From: "Clive 2001", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about,
"Mr. Blair this time we're up in arms, Next time we'll be up and ARMED"
Subtle ?
A Cynic is what a Romantic Calls a Realist
Clive01
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From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>How about,
>"Mr. Blair this time we're up in arms, Next time we'll be up and ARMED"
>Subtle ?
>A Cynic is what a Romantic Calls a Realist
>Clive01
Steve, & Clive,
We are reduce to the 'sound-bite', are we not?
In this
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> How about,
> "Mr. Blair this time we're up in arms, Next time we'll be up and ARMED"
> Subtle ?
That will get everything we have left banned within a year.
Jonathan Laws
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I still think desperately simple slogans are the best:
"The handgun ban was sup
From: "jim.craig", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What an excellent suggestion for a slogan. The only change I would propose,
for alliterative purposes only , would be to use the archaic spelling for
jail. Thus 'Gold for winning - Gaol for practising!'
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From: RustyÿBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A placard with a picture of a pistol and the words "Gold for
winning - Jail for practising"
It was posted on cybershooters some while ago, don't know by
who though.
Rusty
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That's a good one.
Steve.
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From: "bob blake", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do wish we could get away from the use of the word Handgun, they are
Pistols.
Bob Blake
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From: "E.J. Totty", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>What an excellent suggestion for a slogan. The only change I would propose,
>for alliterative purposes only , would be to use the archaic spelling for
>jail. Thus 'Gold for winning - Gaol for practising!'
Steve, & Jim,
Indeed!
From: RustyÿBullethole, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>What an excellent suggestion for a slogan. The only change I would
propose,
>for alliterative purposes only , would be to use the archaic spelling for
>jail. Thus 'Gold for winning - Gaol for practising!'
Stick with "JAIL" or most of the hacks
From: "Brian Toller", [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually I was going to suggest: "Gold if we win, imprisonment if
we practice." as jail sounds too cosy. Jail usually refers to a local
prison or the police lockup, certainly in the US you get sent to
jail for a midemeanour. If you get caught with