[NU Sports] Sugar Bowl ...

Dennis W. Brandt tbng at comcast.net
Thu Jan 4 09:14:17 CST 2007


That's like that old singing group, The Fourth Dimension.  I never could count, which is an hard admission from a musician.  Confusing the press with common people is even more unforgivable when done by an historian.  (From Home Guards to Heroes on sale now all over the internet and at fine book stores everywhere.)  I thank Mr. Thiegs for correcting my mathematically-challenged analysis and allowing me to get in a plug for my book.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Thiegs" <thiegs at umn.edu>
To: "'Dennis W. Brandt'" <tbng at comcast.net>; <nwu-sports at tssi.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 04, 2007 9:45 AM
Subject: RE: [NU Sports] Sugar Bowl ...


> 
> Dennis:  You mean the _Fourth_ Estate, right?  (The Third Estate refers to
> the commoners--with the First and Second Estates being the clergy and
> nobility, respectively.)  Commoners do tend to be even more biased than
> reporters, though!  :)   -Joe
> 
>> Steve and Harry are both right.  However, why must the press continue to 
>> glut themselves at the Irish trough?  The third estate is supposed to be 
>> unbiased.  (Yeah!  Right!)
> 
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