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Originally Posted by crockett
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of course not. I couldn't have been more clear re: what I am saying.
I never said it's a comedy, dang, read it again. I said it's a commentary bit that is not to be taken as factual news telling. she asked the guy about visiting no go zones and he described his experience visiting what he called no go zones.
So, hopefully 3rd time's charm and that's cleared up, moving on to your next point, yes, he and that survivor runner-up chat show dingbat both referred to no go zones.
OK. now this is the first time I've heard of them, but googling it, it appears the phrase *no go* originated and has been used without support since 1996. I'm not going to claim I understand it now but my point is according to google, it's not just some talk show host interviewing a no name dude using the term.