In article <1992Jul21.183053.5792@mips2.ma30.bull.com> mgelman@cyclades.ma30.bull.com (Michael A. Gelman) writes:
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>Can anyone tell me the purpose of the cryptic one-liner over the weather on the front page of the Boston Globe? Today's was something about "air gasp", I think. I don't understand any of them.
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Supposed to be funny/cute/play on words/etc. "Air gasp" implies
it is hot and humid.
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Jim Lacey
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