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From: hayes@westcsr.UUCP (Sean Hayes)
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Subject: Re: "Our Concern is Growing":  Ortho's Triple Ambiguity (+ challenge)
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Date: Mon, 15-Oct-84 07:47:42 EDT
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Posted: Mon Oct 15 07:47:42 1984
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I dont remember where this discussion started, but my favourite ambiguous
phrase is:
	"Which Indians rose"

	1/ Which of the Indians (red/west/east) stood up,
	2/   "    "  "     "         "          fought in the uprising,
	3/ Show me the Indian that owns the rose (flower,wine,watering can),
	4/ Which Indian is a delicate shade of pink,
	5/ Which particular rose belonging to the Indian do you mean,
	6/ [The country in] which Indians rose.
	7/ [The flag ] which Indians rose.

	There may be others.

		Sean