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Hm, "over the top" originated, I think, from the First World War, where the
rank-and-file would go out over the top of the trenches, most likely to
injury or death.
The "commanders" would certainly not be going "over the top", but were
quite
content for the ordinary soldiers to do so, despite the risks.
Any similarities? I think that "over the top" is a perfect description for
where the babies are going..... Though I know of course that it was the
doctors who were saying that they were NOT going "over the top" with you
into the minefields of Choice and Consumerism.
Keep on fighting...
Jacquie
South Africa
> It's an effective term isn't it? It's "over the top", we shouldn't even be
> discussing it.
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