Subj : Re: New cell phone! To : alt.tv.farscape From : Jim Larson Date : Wed Sep 21 2005 03:46:04 From Newsgroup: alt.tv.farscape weirdwolf wrote: > Jim Larson wrote in > news:Xns96D7BFD3CEB013v234oiwofui3284af93@130.133.1.18: > >> weirdwolf wrote: >> >>> Jim Larson wrote in >>> news:Xns96D7BA409CEAD3v234oiwofui3284af93@130.133.1.18: >>> >>>> weirdwolf wrote: >>>> >>>>> Chaya wrote in >>>>> news:Xns96D7D82B7C277chayaruth@204.153.244.170: >>>>> >>>>>> Trouble wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> John I wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Chaya wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Tyler Trafford wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> John I wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> Nick wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> Chaya wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>>> Nick wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Come on, baby, you know it will be a fun movie. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> If you can guess the number, I'll send you a movie. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>> (my number actually spells a dirty word. Well, two dirty >>> words. >>>>>>>>>>>>> I got a call from a local porn company last year wanting >>>>>>>>>>>>> to >>> buy >>>>>>>>>>>>> it from me.) >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> I see we are thinking along the same lines for a script >>> already. >>>>>>>>>>>> That is great. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> You are soooo smooth. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> I notice he's taking full advantage of "come on, baby" now. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Yeah, pretty slick... >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> He's from La. they call everybody "baby" and "darlin". It >>>>>>>> don't mean nothing. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> don't forget sugar, my wife is a native Texan and everybody is >>> sugar, >>>>>>> or sweet or some derivation thereof >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Yes, four years living in Texas did the same to me. Plus, it's >>>>>> great >>>>> to >>>>>> rely on 'sugar' and 'sweetie' and 'darlin' when you can't remember >>>>>> someone's first name. >>>>> >>>>> Duck >>>> >>>> Why would you call someone a duck? >>>> >>> >>> They've driven you quackers! >>> I've heard a couple explanations, one of the most common is that it >>> comes from the Norse word dukke for baby. >>> You might futher north hear chook, luv, hen and pet. >>> >> >> Chook? >> > > Chuck, chicken. Duck by the way appears in Shakespeare. That's an awfully odd place to put a duck. -- Jim .