All right I know I'm missing something obvious here. I've blown the text up and nowhere can I see her name humourously mispelt as Hitler. The picture is an homage to Marcel Duchamp and I can't recall him being connected to the Nazi's
I'm with you on this, PC. You think you must be dim, then it turns out to be something in Mark's mind's eye!
What I was thinking was that because she's an American, she might pronounce the Führer's name like her own. You know, like they say "Denis" instead of "Dentist?"
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I've heard of 'Godwins Law' but I must be being very dense, as I can't see how it relates to this.
PC: so you can't see the whole picture then?
All right I know I'm missing something obvious here.
I've blown the text up and nowhere can I see her name humourously mispelt as Hitler.
The picture is an homage to Marcel Duchamp and I can't recall him being connected to the Nazi's
Go on, put me out of my dim witted misery.
PC: "nowhere can I see her name humourously mispelt as Hitler."
Does your mind's eye not have an inbuilt function that does it automatically?
Does your mind's eye not have an inbuilt function that does it automatically?
No, no it doesn't.
And I worry that yours does, next thing you'll be reading The Guardian
and Julia M will be quoting you on posts on CiF
I'm with you on this, PC. You think you must be dim, then it turns out to be something in Mark's mind's eye!
What I was thinking was that because she's an American, she might pronounce the Führer's name like her own. You know, like they say "Denis" instead of "Dentist?"
Well, I did read Hitler's for Hiller's but I just thought it was my problem, not what MW was alluding to.
But as they say a problem shared is a problem doubled.
One wonders what the family name was before WWII.
B, apparently it was Schillgruber.
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