Monday, July 18, 2005

Insight

Lambert comes up with some:

[. . .]

You know, this whole thing reminds of that great old Agatha Christie novel, Murder on the Orient Express. The whodunnit is totally confusing, clues pointing every which way and cancelling each other out, until Hercule Poirot figures out that the reason the clues could only make sense if they were all in on it, is that, indeed, they were all in on it.

[. . .]


I think this is exactly the way it went down.

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