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Jul 8, 2013
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Byron McNertney
Really? No way! I can't believe I didn't notice it before. If I did my post
would have addressed his point instead of posting about the definition of an allegory. Oh, wait...
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Byron McNertney
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POLL: Does anyone on CB actually know what an allegory is?
H-TXCoug
7/8/13 12:37pm
I think I have a peanut allegory.
chago04
7/8/13 12:37pm
I hear that can be really dangerous.
H-TXCoug
7/8/13 12:38pm
I was an English major. We studied allegories.
SoCalCoug
7/8/13 12:42pm
I googled it.
H-TXCoug
7/8/13 12:48pm
Physics is allegorical
ColoSpgs
7/8/13 12:47pm
Great now I have to look up colloquial
H-TXCoug
7/8/13 12:50pm
The definition of an allegory is as follows:
Indy Coug
7/8/13 12:49pm
So BM Noah and Jonah then. Got it
H-TXCoug
7/8/13 12:51pm
And by extension, the allegorical angel that appeared to Mary
Indy Coug
7/8/13 12:51pm
^^^^^One of the ones who doesn't know the definition.^^^^^^
Byron McNertney
7/8/13 1:16pm
You just got played, Byron
ColoSpgs
7/8/13 4:09pm
How so?
Byron McNertney
7/8/13 4:13pm
Indy knows what an allegory is; he's making a different point
ColoSpgs
7/8/13 5:57pm
Really? No way! I can't believe I didn't notice it before. If I did my post
Byron McNertney
7/8/13 6:07pm
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