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Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 10:46 am
by volka
Just proving once again that people aren't very stable to begin with.
see also: Hamlet 1.2.146

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 11:32 am
by BDKR
Yeah, and 10 minutes later she changes her tune to:
"I could have danced all night."
"I could have danced all night, and still have begged for more."
"I could have spread my wings and done a thousand things,"
"I've never done before."
Just proving once again that people aren't very stable to begin with.
Lol!!!!
However, I don't care what anybody says! That's still one of the best movies ever made!
But being serious here, "ya'll" isn't something I ever anticipated hearing form an Englishman. As a matter of fact, it's something I associate with the American south. Of course, I could ask "where might it have come from?" If any of you know the answer to this, I'd love to hear it.
Now I'll go back to watching the Venezuelan news as I suspect we're on the brink of Marshall Law.
Cheers,
BDKR
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 12:04 pm
by Elmseeker
Ya'll is a contraction that was originally formed from people saying "You all" quickly.
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 12:11 pm
by BDKR
Elmseeker wrote:Ya'll is a contraction that was originally formed from people saying "You all" quickly.
Well of course, but where did it originate. Was it Albion or in the States?
Cheers,
BDKR
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 12:21 pm
by Elmseeker
From what I have been able to tell it started in the US, most likely either the very deep south or the very far north (Maine maybe?). The origin is hard to find information on (Yes I looked when I sa your post) but...well...hope this is helpful...

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 12:29 pm
by BDKR
Maine? Hmmm....
Cheers,
BDKR
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 12:32 pm
by Elmseeker
Yeah, ya know...Hills of Maine <> Hills of Kentucky...they are amazingly similar!

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2003 12:40 pm
by BDKR
Ha ha ha ha.....
Or maybe I shouldn't laugh as I know people from Kentucky.
Cheers,
BDKR
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2003 1:25 am
by laserlight
"you cannot use divs to get user input... to display something, yes, not to get it though"
yeah, that's why I mentioned on effects only not function.
oh well, there must be another way out somewhere

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