Simply don't agree with this statement, but I've already had
my crack at a definition of "hardboiled" and I ain't going to
get into that again. :)
doug
---
RRandisi@aol.com wrote:
> I agree, here. "Hardboiled," in it's truest
and
> most accurate form of the
> word, did exist from the 30's to the 50's,
and
> possibly the 60's.
===== Doug Bassett
dj_bassett@yahoo.com
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