
My advice to my clients has always been, never put anything in writing that you wouldn't want the judge or your Momma to read.
Like a find-the-word puzzle, the second message was visible by stringing together the first letter of each line down the left-hand margin. It consisted of a common four-letter vulgarity followed by the letters "y-o-u."
"My goodness. What a coincidence," said Schwarzenegger spokesman Aaron McLear.
I better start looking at my office correspondence more carefully.
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WAy to go, ARnie, for once!
There is a famous incident of something similar. In the 1920s "Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler", according to many quite full of himself, was, among other things, the editor of the somewhat stuffy Literary Digest.
Someone had "had it" with the guy, and had managed to get the magazine to public a rather high brow poem -- the first letters of each line spelled out "Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler is an ass."
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