Quote #216
Then there's the apocryphal statement attributed to Alexander Haig:
"There isn't a word in the English language that can't be verbed."
Why *him*, of all people?
Then there's the apocryphal statement attributed to Alexander Haig:
"There isn't a word in the English language that can't be verbed."
Why *him*, of all people?
Related:
- Just give me your word, Mr. President, and I'll make the island
into a fucking parking lot.
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