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Euphemisms and excuses.

Plain speak is good, but euphemisms are way funnier.  And excuses can be even better to those of us in the business who have heard, well, pretty much every single one there is.  I've come across a few lately, used by defense lawyers or probation officers as they work hard to paint their client's actions in a positive light., or used by those charged to explain their own actions. 


"He's a natural leader."   To explain: a series of bullying and otherwise aggressive ac...
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Published on October 08, 2012 12:55
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