I have never been given a satisfactory answer to this question. The only evidence I have been presented with has been based on a number of portraits and sounds very flimsy indeed.
However, in today's Sunday Times, a recent survey has shown that "citeogs are 5% more likely to suffer from depression" and our friend is mentioned again in company with such luminaries as Bob Geldof, Marilyn Monroe and Kurt Cobain.
I know that years ago many citeogs would have been "cured" at an early age but nowadays the tendency is not to interfere with nature.
I really do not feel like ploughing through my Thayer in search of an answer that might not be there, so does anybody know FOR CERTAIN if B was a citeog ?
What's a citeog, you may ask? Paul McCartney is one, and so is John McEnroe. It's what we in Ireland call a left-hander or southpaw, and is pronounced Kit-ogue (rhymes with rogue).
Well - was he or wasn't he?
However, in today's Sunday Times, a recent survey has shown that "citeogs are 5% more likely to suffer from depression" and our friend is mentioned again in company with such luminaries as Bob Geldof, Marilyn Monroe and Kurt Cobain.
I know that years ago many citeogs would have been "cured" at an early age but nowadays the tendency is not to interfere with nature.
I really do not feel like ploughing through my Thayer in search of an answer that might not be there, so does anybody know FOR CERTAIN if B was a citeog ?
What's a citeog, you may ask? Paul McCartney is one, and so is John McEnroe. It's what we in Ireland call a left-hander or southpaw, and is pronounced Kit-ogue (rhymes with rogue).
Well - was he or wasn't he?
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