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Thank you, Josh. poncho, that good enough?

... Donna points out that, instead of "forever" and "forever and a day," a more literally precise way to put it would be by making reference to the heat-death of the universe. I'll save Kim the trouble and mention here that the term "heat-death of the universe" appears nowhere in the 800 pages of RONR, 10th Ed. And some of our thousands of readers might be confused by that expression, since J. J. calls it the cold death of the universe, both to be contrary and to show off his fancy college education.

N. B. "Cold death of the universe" doesn't appear in RONR, 10th Ed., either. General Robert mentions it in the Q & A section of "Parliaamentary Law," but only in passing and apparently as one of his famous jocular asides.

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N. B. "Cold death of the universe" doesn't appear in RONR, 10th Ed., either. General Robert mentions it in the Q & A section of "Parliaamentary Law," but only in passing and apparently as one of his famous jocular asides.

And, according to IMDB, it was also in the movie version, too!

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