- Turtletaub
Turtletaub and the Foul Distemper - A story by
Roger Angell about Inspector Turtletaub and the dangers of terriblepun s.The name "Turtletaub" has become a catchphrase to call people who make bad puns. In the story, the puns actually drive people insane. Be careful.
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[Turtletaub] reached for another file and went on. "Originally, a Father Martin Quist, an unremarkable young priest in a poorMidwest parish ," he intoned. "So poor, in fact, that they had to let out some of the rooms in therectory to boarders, in order to make ends meet. Well this was well back inthefifties , in the unlamented McCarthy era, and soon ugly stories wereafloat to the effect that one of the boarders was aCommunist and possibly anatheist . Parish morale declined and suspicions wererife, and one Sunday Father Quist determined to put an end to the matter.He rose in the pulpit after Mass--"
I put my hands up, as if to ward off a blow.
"--and told the congregation that there was nothing in it. The accused boarderwasn't a Communist or an atheist. 'In fact,' he told them, holding back asmile, 'I can assure you that we have nothing here but an unconfirmedroomer.'"Vaguely Related links
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