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On Harlequin

Willothewisp | 19.12.2002 14:56

Knowing me, knowing you (ahhaha)
there is nothing we can't do (as Abba once put it)
Harlequin= a cover thats now worn threadbare

Look Harlequin I've been watching you over the last six months or so since you started to wave the flag. You stink of a new type of police spy. I can't be the only person who has seen the little twists and turns, and wondered. You sound false. Read it aloud, you'll see what I mean. You don't really believe (ie understand) what you write. It is obvious. Go away, rebrand. Harlequin is blown.

"Harlequin"= n. pantomime character, in tight spangled dress, with visor and magic wand: a buffoon: a breed of small spotted dog- v.i. to play the harlequin (fm old French 'hellequin' a devil in medieval legend)

Willothewisp

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  1. Multiple Harlequins? — Harlequin
  2. true and.. — Tony Blair