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NEW YORK – Scientists have debunked the cliché “long story short” by proving that the story is still too long.
“The research really shocked us,” said Dr. Noah Swayne, who headed the five year study at a cost to taxpayers of $8 million.
“In light of our findings, we are suggesting that the cliché be altered to “long story long.’”
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