does and is
David A. Daniel
dad at POKERWIZ.COM
Wed Feb 23 21:14:03 UTC 2011
Does Superman wear blue pajamas?
Does Pinocchio have a wooden dick?
Does a one-legged duck swim in a circle?
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Subject: Re: does and is (UNCLASSIFIED)
: Re: does and is (UNCLASSIFIED)
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At 8:05 PM +0000 2/23/11, Charles C Doyle wrote:
>In the parlance of folklorists (and a few other sorts of scholars),
>these expressions are commonly called "sarcastic interrogatives" or
>"sarcastic interrogative affirmatives" and ". . . negatives." I
>myself coined the somewhat awkward terms back in 1975. A recent
>discussion:
>
>Charles Clay Doyle, "Is the Pope Still Catholic? Historical
>Obsrvations on Sarcastic Interrogatives," _Western Folklore_ 67
>(2008): 5-33.
>
>--Charlie
There are also sarcastic conjunctions ("And I'm Marie of
Romania"--wasn't there a Dorothy Parker poem on this theme?) and
conditionals ("If p, I'm a monkey's uncle/I'll eat my hat" or the
earlier "I'm a Dutchman if I do"), although the latter is more
broadly rhetorical rather than simply sarcastic.
Oh, and we shouldn't forget the blends:
"Is the bear Catholic?"
"Does a Pope shit in the woods?"
LH
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Wednesday, February 23, 2011 12:50 PM
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>Does a chicken have lips? (Quick!! Does it??)
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>Is a pig's *ass* pork?
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>JL
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>On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 12:12 PM, William Salmon <
>wsalmon1 at interchange.ubc.ca> wrote:
>>
>> > Does . . .
>> >
>> > A bear shit in the woods
>> > A frog have a watertight ass?
>> > The pope wear a funny hat?
>> > Rose Kennedy have a black dress?
>>
>> #2 actually goes in the 'IS' category for me. Like this: "Is a frog's
ass
>> watertight?"
>>
>> Also, to add to the 'IS' list: "Is a preacher sober on Sunday?"
>>
>> WS
>>
>> > Is . . .
>> > The pope Catholic?
>> > A pig's pecker pork?
>> > A bull's balls beef?
>
>
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