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What saying (dealing with fraud) does this picture represent?

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Cat's Out of the Bag

In this "maiden voyage" of my blog, I would like to thank you for your loyal support in what will be a fascinating journey for me, and hopefully for you. In the creation of my book on phrases, idioms and proverbs (the first of its kind to present the origin and meaning of these sayings focused upon one subject, that of white collar crime in America), the task at hand needs your input. The book contains over one hundred chapters, each presents one of the expressions (most of the origins go back hundreds of years) and talks about its various meanings throughout the ages. This is where I need your help. I would like to include examples of how these sayings have played a part in your lives. Have you (or anyone you know) been affected by corporate fraud and Ponzi schemes; have you been taken to the cleaners, cleaned out, bled dry, or taken for an arm and a leg? Your stories will greatly add to my research and you will remain anonymous. The title of chapter one is "Cooking the Books," so is everybody ready? In the words of comedian Dean Martin, "Keep those cards and letters coming in." (circ 1960s)

6 comments:

  1. "Show me who your friends are, and I'll tell you what you are" heard once removed from the originator. Circa 1956. Guess who?

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  2. To all my faithful. Please understand that this 'Blogging thing' is new to me. If I have a response to a posting someone left that is not in the proper location on my blog, or if a posting from someone doesn't show up, the error is on my part. For instance, a comment left by someone (a. davis)was deleated by mistake. Please re-comment--thanks. PME

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  3. Pat, is the owner of the Pharmacy Joe or Tony, At the start you are talking to Tony, but switch to Joe later on. If you are visiting Joe's Pharmacy, shouldn't Joe be the proprietor?
    Also you need to identify who is talking when you say "what's wrong?"
    Other than that it's a classic, good job, hope to read more.
    Peter D.

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  4. Aloha Peter,

    The owner of Joe's Pharmacy in San Francisco is
    Tony. What an businessman he is! Thank you for the comment and keep on tuning in.

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  5. Aloha Patrick, simply walk along the tiles of the White House, and I am sure you would have enough 'notes' to fill many books...

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  6. Don't forget the lines in the sidewalk in lower Manhattan.

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