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Gullability

Keith

Well-Known Member
I've been known to be unusually gullible from time to time.

Recent example:

I was watching a review of a children's horror series. The reviewer, for comedic effect, inserted censor bleeps and blurs in his various footage shots. In one scene he shows, a Checker taxi is headed straight for a tree at high speed. He then cuts to a white sixties convertible flipping off a cliff and exploding. I actually asked whether there were really things to censor and if the car actually exploded.
 
There is a story about the great 13th century philosopher St Thomas Aquinas (who I think might have been an Aspie) that someone said "Look at the flying ox!" and Thomas went over to the window to see it.
 
What does that mean?
My first inclination was a reference to "the cow jumped over the moon". However, a quick wikipedia browse uncovered that this nursery rhyme wasn't written until the 16th century so this hypothesis wouldn't work. I guess they just said a lot of weird things back then.:)
 

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