PERSIAN GOLF WAR: Headline from Sports Illustrated's website: "Amid Threat of War, Qatar Masters Hit With Mass WD's." True, it's only referring to a golf tournament, and in this case "WDs" means "withdrawals" from the tournament. But is it a good idea to use the verb "hit with," not to mention "Mass WDs," at a time when a war is about to be fought in that part of the world over something else called "WMDs," in which the "M" also stands for "Mass"? Bad idea, SI, bad idea.
Posted by Stephen Silver at March 7, 2003 04:08 PMONLY PERSIAN GOLF IN THE WORLD
Posted by: JAVAD RAJABI at November 26, 2004 03:04 AM