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Bob Cunningham <exw6...@earthlink.net> wrote: >CyberCypher <CyberCyp...@gmail.com> said: > > Bob Cunningham wrote: > > > CyberCypher <CyberCyp...@gmail.com> said: > > > > On Jan 25, 2:06 am, Egbert White <eggwh...@earthlink.net> wrote: > > > > > Sometime in the past year there has been a discussion > > > > > here about 'talk English' vs. 'speak English,' with some > > > > > people questioning     

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Author: CyberCypher
Date: Jan 28, 2008 01:51

LaReina del Perros <corvina@katamail.com> wrote: [snip discussion of Santa saying "Ho, ho, ho"] Since I've been reading this thread, I've begun wondering whether it started with the song, "Up on the Housetop," or does ho-ho-ho-ing predate the song? The song dates to the mid-19th Century, so it looks suspiciously possible to me. Here's a link to the lyrics and a little information
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On Sun, 23 Dec 2007 07:21:58 +0900, Robert Bannister <robban1@bigpond.com> wrote: >Mike Lyle wrote: >> My objection to "Ho, ho, ho!" is that it's a totally deranged thing for >> anybody to say. Even "Ha, ha, ha!" is a bloody stupid way to open a >> conversation. One avoids eye-contact with people who laugh without >> cause: if confronted with somebody who didn't even /laugh/, but used the     

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Author: Donna Richoux
Date: Dec 23, 2007 08:45

The story of flood and the Ark is found in every religion and nation of the world. Albert Namatjira, ultra famous Australian aboriginal painter,painted version of the FLOOD as aboriginals see it. Harold Blair, famous aboriginal baritone, sang and composed songs in aboriginal language about the flood! It is a fable, that is all! "Mirelle" <mirellelafleur@gmail.com> wrote in message
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The story of flood and the Ark is found in every religion and nation of the world. Albert Namatjira, ultra famous Australian aboriginal painter,painted version of the FLOOD as aboriginals see it. Harold Blair, famous aboriginal baritone, sang and composed songs in aboriginal language about the flood! It is a fable, that is all! "Mirelle" <mirellelafleur@gmail.com> wrote in message     

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Author: LaReina del Perros
Date: Dec 22, 2007 18:44

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Author: ElParedon
Date: Sep 6, 2007 17:58

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Author: ElParedon
Date: Sep 6, 2007 17:58

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