Does briefly true count as being true?
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stephan_Pastis&oldid=327426980
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What are the odds that he did it to himself for the gag?
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I think it's got Beefies written aallll over it...
Nope. Appreciate the thought, though.
Brian F.
> Does briefly true count as being true?
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stephan_Pastis&oldid=327426980
Don't know, but being in Wikipedia does.
I'm working on my second million. The first one didn't
work out after all.
> Does briefly true count as being true?
=v= That's the only sort of truthiness there *is* on Wikipedia.
Except, of course, that one time when Stephen Colbert brought
the world's elephants back from the brink of extinction, causing
Wikiality and reality to intersect for a change.
<_Jym_>