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  • F Forogar

    Most people know a load of cows is a "Herd", a load of Lions is a "Pride" but how many people know the correct collective (or group) nouns for politicians? My suggestions are: - A Turgid Moreass of.. (mis-spelling of morass is deliberate). - A Lie of.. - A Criminal Bunch of.. - A ^%%*&^%$ %$#^#$& ***&** of.. Sorry, got carried away there. Most collective nouns are single words such as in: a Murder of Crows, a Pack of Wolves, a Swarm of Bees, a Flock of Geese, etc. So what we need is a good, appropriate, single word to be used as a collective noun for politicians: Note: Please, no political messages or trolling - we still have a soapbox for that.

    - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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    Gary Wheeler
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    With apologies to H.P. a turgid mass of ichorous blasphemy?

    Software Zen: delete this;

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    • F Forogar

      Most people know a load of cows is a "Herd", a load of Lions is a "Pride" but how many people know the correct collective (or group) nouns for politicians? My suggestions are: - A Turgid Moreass of.. (mis-spelling of morass is deliberate). - A Lie of.. - A Criminal Bunch of.. - A ^%%*&^%$ %$#^#$& ***&** of.. Sorry, got carried away there. Most collective nouns are single words such as in: a Murder of Crows, a Pack of Wolves, a Swarm of Bees, a Flock of Geese, etc. So what we need is a good, appropriate, single word to be used as a collective noun for politicians: Note: Please, no political messages or trolling - we still have a soapbox for that.

      - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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      Bruce Patin
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      "Lie" is most appropriate, not compound terms.

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      • P PIEBALDconsult

        Ummm... a congress? (Ya know, the opposite of progress.)

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        Alonso Quixano
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        "I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress! And by God, I have had this Congress! For ten years, King George and his Parliament have gulled, cullied, and diddled these colonies with their illegal taxes! Stamp Acts, Townshend Acts, Sugar Acts, Tea Acts! …" John Adams from the show 1776. Dialogue taken from historical documents, with some license. I love the phrase, "gulled, cullied, and diddled".

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        • A Alonso Quixano

          "I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a Congress! And by God, I have had this Congress! For ten years, King George and his Parliament have gulled, cullied, and diddled these colonies with their illegal taxes! Stamp Acts, Townshend Acts, Sugar Acts, Tea Acts! …" John Adams from the show 1776. Dialogue taken from historical documents, with some license. I love the phrase, "gulled, cullied, and diddled".

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          PIEBALDconsult
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          :) !!!!!! One of the albums I have on my phone includes a song by Joan Jett ("Wonderin'") which I'm sure also borrows from John Adams. It's very similar to "Is anybody there?" I haven't yet gotten around to ripping the soundtrack album to mp3.

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            "Lie" is most appropriate, not compound terms.

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            PIEBALDconsult
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            Are they off on a golfing junket again?

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              :) !!!!!! One of the albums I have on my phone includes a song by Joan Jett ("Wonderin'") which I'm sure also borrows from John Adams. It's very similar to "Is anybody there?" I haven't yet gotten around to ripping the soundtrack album to mp3.

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              Alonso Quixano
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              Which song/album is that?

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              • F Forogar

                Most people know a load of cows is a "Herd", a load of Lions is a "Pride" but how many people know the correct collective (or group) nouns for politicians? My suggestions are: - A Turgid Moreass of.. (mis-spelling of morass is deliberate). - A Lie of.. - A Criminal Bunch of.. - A ^%%*&^%$ %$#^#$& ***&** of.. Sorry, got carried away there. Most collective nouns are single words such as in: a Murder of Crows, a Pack of Wolves, a Swarm of Bees, a Flock of Geese, etc. So what we need is a good, appropriate, single word to be used as a collective noun for politicians: Note: Please, no political messages or trolling - we still have a soapbox for that.

                - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                bVagadishnu
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                Forogar wrote:

                Flock of Geese

                Wouldn't that be a gaggle or skein of geese.

                But I never wave bye bye

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                  Forogar wrote:

                  Flock of Geese

                  Wouldn't that be a gaggle or skein of geese.

                  But I never wave bye bye

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                  Forogar
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                  You are the Winner! The first person to spot my deliberate error. No-one else noticed. As a prize you may take the title of "Collective Noun Person of the Week" with all rights and privileges therein encompassed. Note: This title renews every Saturday so make the most of it.

                  - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                  • A Alonso Quixano

                    Which song/album is that?

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                    PIEBALDconsult
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                    Wonderin' .. it's on YouTube

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                    • P PIEBALDconsult

                      Wonderin' .. it's on YouTube

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                      Alonso Quixano
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                      I'm wonderin' is anyone out there? I'm wonderin' does anyone care? I'm wonderin' does anyone see what I see? Or is it just me? Cool. Thanks.

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                      • F Forogar

                        Most people know a load of cows is a "Herd", a load of Lions is a "Pride" but how many people know the correct collective (or group) nouns for politicians? My suggestions are: - A Turgid Moreass of.. (mis-spelling of morass is deliberate). - A Lie of.. - A Criminal Bunch of.. - A ^%%*&^%$ %$#^#$& ***&** of.. Sorry, got carried away there. Most collective nouns are single words such as in: a Murder of Crows, a Pack of Wolves, a Swarm of Bees, a Flock of Geese, etc. So what we need is a good, appropriate, single word to be used as a collective noun for politicians: Note: Please, no political messages or trolling - we still have a soapbox for that.

                        - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                        SeattleC
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                        I would have thought a conspiracy of politicians would be an obvious choice. These things are called terms of venery.

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                        • F Forogar

                          Most people know a load of cows is a "Herd", a load of Lions is a "Pride" but how many people know the correct collective (or group) nouns for politicians? My suggestions are: - A Turgid Moreass of.. (mis-spelling of morass is deliberate). - A Lie of.. - A Criminal Bunch of.. - A ^%%*&^%$ %$#^#$& ***&** of.. Sorry, got carried away there. Most collective nouns are single words such as in: a Murder of Crows, a Pack of Wolves, a Swarm of Bees, a Flock of Geese, etc. So what we need is a good, appropriate, single word to be used as a collective noun for politicians: Note: Please, no political messages or trolling - we still have a soapbox for that.

                          - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                          willichan
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                          A moneysuck of politicians ex "Today, on capital hill, a moneysuck of politicians passed a new spending bill ..." Money makes the world go round ... but documentation moves the money.

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                          • A Alonso Quixano

                            I'm wonderin' is anyone out there? I'm wonderin' does anyone care? I'm wonderin' does anyone see what I see? Or is it just me? Cool. Thanks.

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                            PIEBALDconsult
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                            Glad to be of service.

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                            • F Forogar

                              Most people know a load of cows is a "Herd", a load of Lions is a "Pride" but how many people know the correct collective (or group) nouns for politicians? My suggestions are: - A Turgid Moreass of.. (mis-spelling of morass is deliberate). - A Lie of.. - A Criminal Bunch of.. - A ^%%*&^%$ %$#^#$& ***&** of.. Sorry, got carried away there. Most collective nouns are single words such as in: a Murder of Crows, a Pack of Wolves, a Swarm of Bees, a Flock of Geese, etc. So what we need is a good, appropriate, single word to be used as a collective noun for politicians: Note: Please, no political messages or trolling - we still have a soapbox for that.

                              - I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.

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                              ormonds
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                              I think the dictionaries have got there first: A lie, an odium or an equivocation of politicians. I'm happy with any of those.

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