Talk:Elaine Shepard

The Whole Nine Yards
There is no way The Doom Pussy "originated the phrase "the whole nine yards"". There are four or five earlier cites. The first is from 1962, five years before this book came out. See the article on this phrase. Even just in terms of novels, C. Krueger's Wings of a Tiger used it in 1966. Why perpetuated misinformation, however "commonly cited" it might be? Kauffner (talk) 13:23, 31 December 2010 (UTC)

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