Subj : rules of this echo To : Anatoliy Kovalenko From : Ardith Hinton Date : Thu Jan 17 2019 23:56:03 Welcome back, Anatoliy! Recently you wrote in a message to Carol Shenkenberger: CS> Rule #3, if not sober, try to hide it (grin) AK> Rule #4, if you can't hide it and have hurt anyone with AK> your words, explain him/her that your words were AK> misunderstood because of your bad knowledge or English :) AK> Happy New Year, by the way! Should auld acquaintance be forgot, and never brought to mind? ... we'll take a cup o' kindness yet for auld lang syne. These words, traditionally sung just before midnight on New Year's Eve, are from a Scottish folk song which Robbie Burns apparently wrote out in 1788 & sent to the Scots Musical Museum. Fun factoid: Literally "auld lang syne" = "old long since"... but this part is often interpreted more freely as "(for) old times' sake". With an "auld acquaintance" from E_T posting on New Year's Day for the first time in quite awhile, I can't resist proposing a toast to Anatoliy. For those who want to research the words in more detail, however, I must warn you that a "pint" is half a quart... not half a gallon, as one source claims. Anyway, Happy New Year to you too.... :-) --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: Wits' End, Vancouver CANADA (1:153/716) .