>
> It's like if I said this: "I've heard of Mogg. Mogg is a man, he's
> English. Um.. lets see... I think he's also a giant grasshopper that
> dances with iguanas. He's flying in the sky, he's driving a peach,
> he's the king of teddies. I just feel that this is so. I just feel it
> in my waters."
>
> Now not *all* of that is accurate about Mogg, is it?
>
> ~Caroline.
>
It's a common problem in constructing logical arguments. Politicians do
it to us all the time.
i. Kids aged between 18-21 go to the offie and buy booze.
ii. Some kids aged between 18-21 drink too much booze.
iii. We must have a law that prevents kids aged between 18-21 buying
booze from the offiie.
All the best
Chris
p.s. Mogg drives a peach! Wow, what's the road holding like?
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