“Why, in a country of free speech, are there phone bills?”
“Why, in a country of free speech, are there phone bills?” is a jocular one-line saying that has been printed on several images. The one-liner was posted to the newsgroup rec.humor on September 30, 1997 under the topic “Bumper Stickers seen in passing.”
The saying is frequently credited to American stand-up comedian Steven Wright, but Wright probably didn’t say it.
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Bumper Stickers seen in passing….
Melissa BEE
9/30/97
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* Why in a country of free speech, are there phone bills?
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12/9/97
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Why in a country of free speech, are there phone bills?
27 September 1998, Philadelphia (PA) Inquirer, “The Scene” by Edgar Williams, pg. MC3, col. 5:
From Jim and Patt Sapp, Bob and Pat Ruf on the Net:
Why in a country of free speech are there phone bills?
4 August 1999, Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY), “Didn’tchaeverwonder?” by Annie Blair, pg. C8:
In a country of free speech, why are there phone bills?
11 October 2001, The Mirror (London, UK), “Everything you wanted to know but were too smart to ask” by Andrea Henry, pg. 47:
In a country of free speech, why are there phone bills?
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E-Mail Humor
By Louis G. Morton
Victoria, BC: Trafford
2005
Pg. 30:
In a country of free speech, why are there phone bills?
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Words from the Wise:
Over 6,000 of the Smartest Things Ever Said
By Rosemarie Jarski
New York, NY: Skyhorse Publishing
2007
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Why, in a country of free speech, are there phone bills?
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*Why in a country of free speech, are there phone bills? (Steven Wright)
8:49 AM - 2 Jun 2007