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2005 November 28, Newk Indofman , “Re: U.S. Catholics Are Divided Over New Directive on Gays”, in alt.recovery.catholicism (Usenet):The truth is most Catholics see things very differently from our 1-dimensional reps, who line up more with fundy Fred Phelps types and the most nastiest, codgiest, dullest old bishops.
2006 June 11, Lone Haranguer , “Re: OT- Commas - I'm back. Damaged a little, but trying”, in rec.outdoors.rv-travel (Usenet):Only the codgiest of codgers even know who he was.
- 2008 — Sara Miller, "Okkervil River announces tour, details of The Stand Ins", Paste, 2 June 2008:
- The band is, after all, one of the most engaging live acts around, able to transcend power failures, perform in locker rooms and the backseats of cabs, share recipes and impress even the codgiest of codgers, Lou Reed.