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In the Charlotte Observer on Friday, the guy who does an "ask it" column had
one about famous quotations. I kept expecting something from Mark Twain,
and there he was at the end. Mark Elder, the columnist, listed it as his
favorite quotation, and from Mark Twain--some variation on "Dance like
nobody is watching, etc." Since I am 99.9% sure Mark Twain never said
anything remotely like this (he would be more likely to parody it, I think),
I want to respond to the guy and correct him. But I want to check on that
.1% doubt I have, so I am running this by the folks. The full quotation is
already in the recycle bin, so I hope that is enough to go on...
John Bird
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