The Good, The Bad, And The Lame

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Of course, I'm hardly alone in making lame wordplay with "Good Night and Good Luck." There's "Good Night, and Bad Luck," from the Village Voice, and "Bad Night and Good Luck" from the blog gridskipper, for example. But even worse these are when people use "Good Night and Good Luck" to make a point. People, I beg of you: Stop. It's getting embarrassing.
I mean, there's this: "Katie, I admire your gumption and your place in the feminist league. I wish you Good Night and Good Luck." And this: "As for those in our nation who still hang on to the fraying threads of journalism, 'Good night, and good luck.'" And hey, why not throw it into a story about college basketball? ("Forget that Florida said good night and good luck.")



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