Times Leader | 06/20/2002 | SAYSO
I often notice that people sometimes use "SAYSO" almost like a free newspaper ad to communicate with their neighbors.
A caller said: "THIS IS TO THE lady who lives on Hancock Street, in the green house that continuously is feeding pigeons. You are causing the pigeons to be (pooping) all over all my furniture in my backyard and it is destroying things."
I wonder if the lady who lives in the green house on Hancock Street reads SAYSO. And if so, I wonder if she'd recognize the identity of the caller.
I also assume that the caller didn't use the word "pooping", as it's in parenthesis. But if she used a profane term, for some reason I would've expected the Times Leader editors to have replaced it with a more clinical word like "defecating" rather than a silly euphemism like "pooping". (Even though I find the word "pooping" more amusing, of course.)
posted by Chloe | Thursday 20 June 2002 6:53 PM Comments