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Donald 4 year s ago
#11 - no, it’s here here. Expression started when they would sell news papers on the street corners. “Here here. Get your newspapers right here folks!”
       
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Hal 4 year s ago
Donald,

It’s hear, hear.
       
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Link 4 year s ago
Donald,

It's definitely hear and it's shortened from "hear him, hear him" to applaud a patriotic after dinner toast. It's archaic. Here here is how to call your dog over.
       
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Bob 4 year s ago
Link,thnx 4 the info
       
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Hessy 4 year s ago
#6 Never ever throw away any cables. You never know when you have someone over that all of a sudden need to connect and old NOKIA to a fax machine or something.
       
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Eleanor 4 year s ago
#15 they probably said the same thing about the first trains, cars, and planes when they were invented.
       
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Della 4 year s ago
Eleanor,
Quite sure the average driver is not
able to handle a third dimension of movement of his vehicle, regardless of what they said about trains and cars.
       
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Hal 4 year s ago
#7 Properly loading a dishwasher is an art.
       
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Lester 4 year s ago
<----I'd ride her hard and put her away wet...
       
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That box of useless cables in my closet?

You know the one that has a bunch of old USB cables, RCA cables, even S-Video cables, and a s@#t load of AC adapters I can’t find the ends for?

Yeah, that box is mine, and I will NEVER throw it away. Even if it only comes in handy once a year, I’ll be damned if it doesn’t feel great feeling like a dang hero when your friend or family member needs one of those “useless” cables for something.

 

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