A naïve logician named Duncan decided
To go into the business of doughnuts,
The fact the name Dunkin' Donuts was taken
Wouldn't stop him -- he really was kind o' nuts,
Between Dunkin' and Duncan, not a whit of a difference,
He thought that it might be a syllogism,
All humans eat doughnuts and he was a human,
So he ate them and sold them without cynicism.
by D. Edgar Murray
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