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Ken Follett <[log in to unmask]>
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In a message dated 2/4/01 3:46:26 PM Central Standard Time,
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<< so I've been using the term "cobbled together" ever since, but can't
really see the
 logical connection between low-quality or makeshift work and the word
"cobbled"... >>

Deb,

Considering I recently had a run in with a bit too much Wild Turkey while
attending a workshop at a distant city and have ever since been hassled by
the lower members of my staff making gobble noises instead of saluting me
with a reversed bird, as they used to do when I enter a room, I am offended
by the use of the term "cobbled together." Now what ya got to say?

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