Getting to the sole of the matter
October 8, 2006 11:56 AM Subscribe
We all know what it is. We've all seen it, or heard of it. Maybe it's hard to talk about it. At any rate, we don't, generally. Or at least we're said not to. In fact, it seems that we do refer to it pretty often. It's interesting how all of the uses end up pointing to problems in the pachyderm population itself, from population pressures to captivity. Of course, the Victorians started the tradition with a particular item of interior furnishings, which forms the basis of a game, and may be the foundations of pachyderm communications.
argh. make it stop!
posted by craven_morhead at 12:22 PM on October 8, 2006
posted by craven_morhead at 12:22 PM on October 8, 2006
well, it's a slow day on mefi. So I welcome the elephants.
posted by jouke at 12:25 PM on October 8, 2006
posted by jouke at 12:25 PM on October 8, 2006
The phrase "Seen the Elephant" was common in pre-Civil War America. - it meant someone who was worldly and been around (elephants were so rarely seen).
posted by stbalbach at 12:30 PM on October 8, 2006
posted by stbalbach at 12:30 PM on October 8, 2006
Ah! Thank you, stbalbach, for elucidating a Terry Pratchett phrase: "so they went the long way, and saw the elephant".
posted by paduasoy at 1:05 PM on October 8, 2006
posted by paduasoy at 1:05 PM on October 8, 2006
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