| 2. | Zaphod | ||
|
A club in the Byward Market in Ottawa, Canada. Below the peelers. I can breathe in Zaphod Beeblebrox's now that they've banned smoking. But it's still small and deafening.
|
|||
| 1. | zaphod | ||
|
1. Schizophrenic person or fence-sitter (n)
2. The act of working both sides of the issue (v) (Origin - Hitch Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy) 1. John Kerry was a regular Zaphod in his presidential debates
2. So many possibilities! I will have to Zaphod this one. |
|||
