Soup Sandwich; When in danger or in doubt, run in circles, scream and shout
Baker, John
JMB at STRADLEY.COM
Sat Jun 18 21:57:04 UTC 2005
Robert Heinlein used "When in danger or in doubt . . . Run in
circles, scream and shout" in Time Enough for Love in 1973 and liked it
enough that he used it again in The Cat Who Walks Through Walls in 1985.
I don't know whether it was original with him or not. Here's the
context from Time Enough for Love:
<<"No ship and no assets - what do you _do_? Remember, I'm
depending on you - or I'm stuck back in the Dark Ages. What do you do?"
"'When in danger or doubt . . Run in circles, scream and shout'"
recited Dora.>>
Note the use of single quotes and the word "recited," indicating
that Dora is quoting, which I suppose is still consistent with the
possibility that Heinlein made it up. My recollection from reading Time
Enough for Love in the 1970s was that the phrase began "When in danger
or IN doubt," but Amazon.com's version lacks the "in" before "doubt."
John Baker
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Subject: Soup Sandwich; When in danger or in doubt, run in circles,
scream and shout
I found these two while looking up some ambulance slang. Does Fred have
the latter?
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WRONG AS A SOUP SANDWICH--7 Google hits, 4 Google Groups hits SLOPPY AS
A SOUP SANDWICH--156 Google hits, 140 Google Groups hits CRAZY AS A SOUP
SANDWICH--315 Google hits, 154 Google Groups hits WHEN IN DANGER, OR IN
DOUBT, RUN IN CIRCLES, SCREAM AND SHOUT-- WHEN IN DANGER + SCREAM AND
SHOUT--8,190 Google hits, 7,710 Google Groups hits
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