There are still CABOTS?!? Wow.
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Of course. You don't notice them because Brahmins are very tasteful and quiet. I have some living across the road. You''d never even know they were there.
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They also sound like W.C. Fields pseudonyms
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Good grief, you can just hear Thurston Howell III reading this list aloud.
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Here's an apropos passage from Weld's 1998 novel, "Mackerel by Moonlight," about a blueblood Massachusetts politician who bears a distinct resemblance to the author.pic.twitter.com/HK0tozSCPS
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Or, on the other side of the pond —with even more glee— [*Jeeves & Wooster*] author P.G. Wodehouse.
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As Governor, Weld was basically indistinguishable from Massachusetts Democrats- other than this kind of eyeball-rolling stuff.
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Not to mention Wonder Woman.
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Or to whom Roald Dahl would have meted out punishment.
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Or people you can see every day on Fayerweather Street in Cambridge.
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