07-06-2008, 03:59 PM
Lessons in the World's Greatest Debaters
Dito gets around and he likes to initial a lot of things -- he uses his suffix, "II", and uses a font where the I is just a straight line, resulting in this mark:
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I could add a comment here about what my mark (below) represents, but this is a family forum.
-V
<span style="color:#333333">P.S. Cool P.S. color...
Quote:Firstly, it's spelled ditto, not dito.No, it's "Dito" not "dito". Obviously you've never heard of the great foil Dito Dubelkwoate II. In the debating world, Dito was well known for his tendency to agree with whatever he just heard. This made him popular with "debaters" who were too proud to hear real counter-arguments and/or too lazy to counter counter-arguments.
Dito gets around and he likes to initial a lot of things -- he uses his suffix, "II", and uses a font where the I is just a straight line, resulting in this mark:
"
I could add a comment here about what my mark (below) represents, but this is a family forum.
-V
<span style="color:#333333">P.S. Cool P.S. color...