Ooops!
I think I just unconsciously plagiarized the previous post from Dr. Nokes at Unlocked Wordhoard.
Today is
"A word to the wise ain't necessary -- it's the stupid ones that need the advice." -Bill Cosby
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You may think that you were unconsciously plagiarizing Nokes, but since Nokes was plagiarizing his blank pages from a blank play by Beckett, then you were actually plagiarizing Beckett ... which is a foolish thing to do, plagiarizing a Nobel Prize winner, since the theft will be so obvious.
Less well known is the fact that Beckett was plagiarizing some pages from Laurence Sterne! I can prove it, too, for Beckett's blank-page style is IDENTICAL to Sterne's!
Moreover, I suspect that the thefts reach even further back ... Milton, as everyone knows, wrote his epic work, Paradise Lost, in BLANK verse. I'm currently investigating this very point, which looks quite promising...
Jeffery "Clouseau" Hodges
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