Difference between revisions of "Hurt Look"

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[[Ray Nelson]], not [[Martin Alger]], is really responsible for this line. It occurs in [[Ray Nelson|Ray's]] article, "Thin Skins", which he illustrated with a cartoon showing just what he meant.  The innocent victim has a knife in his back and a footprint across his face, in the drawing.  
 
[[Ray Nelson]], not [[Martin Alger]], is really responsible for this line. It occurs in [[Ray Nelson|Ray's]] article, "Thin Skins", which he illustrated with a cartoon showing just what he meant.  The innocent victim has a knife in his back and a footprint across his face, in the drawing.  
 
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Revision as of 14:51, 25 December 2019

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(Alger) That's what you'll get if you foul up George H. Young.

from Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement ca. 1960: Ray Nelson, not Martin Alger, is really responsible for this line. It occurs in Ray's article, "Thin Skins", which he illustrated with a cartoon showing just what he meant. The innocent victim has a knife in his back and a footprint across his face, in the drawing.


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