A Riddleblog reader sent this picture to me with the following caption:
"The man on the left, wearing a fabulous vintage chiffon-lined Dior gold lame gown over a silk Vera Wang empire waisted tulle cocktail dress, accessorized with a 3-foot beaded peaked House of Whoville hat, along with the ruby slippers that Judy Garland wore in The Wizard of Oz, is worried that The Da Vinci Code might make the Roman Catholic Church look foolish."
My favorite comments from the original post:
“There's no place like Rome, there's no place like Rome, there's no place like Rome...”
"To Rome, to Rome ... it's off to works we go..."
“Whoever wrote that know TOO MUCH about the fashion industry :-)”
"I suppose a scarecrow reference would be considered ad hominem. So I'll refrain. I thought that would be the strawman fallacy...”
“The Pope (meaning “father”) dresses like mother . . .”
From the “best of the Old Riddleblog” (June 2006/and re-posted on October 2021)
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