Well, let's see. Why don't you Google the phrase and see who still says it? It looks like actor Kevin Spacey said it just yesterday. Publications like Time magazine, Washington Times,NY Post,US Magazine, and SourceFed.com all have used it anywhere from yesterday to the last few months. I guess that means "people" do still use it. And no, I'm not three. Are you?
There seems to be at least two camps: the old-schoolers who aren't happy with any changes to the old-school rules, and the people who are in favor of letting such rules "evolve." I like these things because I like to consider all sides.
Well, as I said, the results aren't scientific. Perhaps there's one prolific Googler in Maine who is a massive boiled ham fan and has a terrible memory!
After reading up a little more on this series, I've learned that in not every case is the photographer simply asking people to dump out their bags on a table. He cites instances of people pulling out everything they carry in their car on a regular basis. One man was on a professional tour in a van, and he opened it up to the photographer.
I think it would be interesting and more validating to list the professions and hobbies of the participants, as well as the containers (including vehicles) in which the items were carried. Depending on their professions or hobbies, I could easily see a person carrying unusual items on a daily basis, particularly in a car.
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I think it would be interesting and more validating to list the professions and hobbies of the participants, as well as the containers (including vehicles) in which the items were carried. Depending on their professions or hobbies, I could easily see a person carrying unusual items on a daily basis, particularly in a car.