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Re: (TV) Alice's Double Meaning in Choice of Word 'Bleed'?
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- Subject: Re: (TV) Alice's Double Meaning in Choice of Word 'Bleed'?
- From: Keith Allison <keith@marquee.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 16 Sep 2002 20:27:13 +0100
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In message <B2D7C52AFC38D61181940004763B1B0A0CD24C@vntmail03.volpe.dot.g
ov>, Casey, Leo J <CaseyL@VOLPE.DOT.GOV> writes
>I had always mistakenly interpreted Alice Cooper's lyrics in that
>song to have a singularly menstrual meaning.
Yes, but that's what makes it such a good one, and makes the point.
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Keith Allison
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