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    Slo Jo likely has Parkinson's

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    Re: Slo Jo likely has Parkinson's

    Parkinson's Law
    1955 (in the "Economist" of Nov. 19), named for its deviser, British historian and journalist Cyril Northcote Parkinson (1909-1993): "work expands to fill the time available for its completion."

    Of course plagerism expands the spare time available so that more plagerism can be put to good and proper use.

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    Re: Slo Jo likely has Parkinson's

    Check out Jill's body language at her moment of anxiety, then note her expression of relief when Slo Joe manages to stumble on without too much of a noticeable hiccup -

    "A man is to be held accountable for the thoughts he chooses to entertain." --Richard Alan Miller

    "If both the past and the external world exist only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable-what then?" --George Orwell

    "It's not a matter of what is true (reality) that counts but a matter of what is perceived to be true (reality)." --Henry Kissinger

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