| 1. | Whitt Switch | ||
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Following a statement from Party A to Party B, a "Whitt switch" refers to a
retort from Party B to Party A in which Party B changes a word or phrase from Party A's statement, but considers the latter statement to be original. When the bill arrives at an expensive restaurant, Party A turns to
Party B and says "Don't you owe me for lunch last week when I paid for your meal at the Palmetto Pig?" {Everyone laughs} Party B retorts, "Don't you owe me from that day I bought you lunch at Wendy's?" {Silence} |
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