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Old 11-18-2004, 10:58 AM   #2386
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I was there very close to the court. RayRay has the must beautiful jumpshot I have ever seen.
I saw the Timberwolves pre-season, and the oddest thing was that Sprewell had his hair in a Pippi Longstocking thing. First time I'd seen this ANYWHERE, even on the street.

Now, last night, I see Troy Hudson has adopted it. I can't find any photos that show it, but if you've seen them this year you know what I mean.

Flower, is this a Minnesota look? I'm sure it is now, but I mean before.
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:07 AM   #2387
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It's costing me lunch at the 4 seasons.

Besides, she'd be at work anyways, since I can't work the fax machine.
It's all good then.
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:12 AM   #2388
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I sing that one, too.

So, just for you, the first verse:

noHdaq loDHom lutbomwI' jaHta'
wey Heghta'Daq Daqavna
batlhetlh vavDaj 'e' tuqmoHta'
ej Diron'oy DubDaq tuqchu'

puH bommey 'Ipta' SuvbomwI'
qoHochlI lImaghnavIStaH
batlhlIj avtaH bej wa' batlhetlh
'ej wa' DIron lIquvmoHtaH

BR(getting my geek on)C
And they wonder why I love you.

Anyhoo, the version I sing (in English -- my people are from a part of Erin that had the Gaelic stamped out of them by The Oppressor) was written after the United Irishmen uprising of 1798. Thanks to google, here are the lyrics (according to http://ogallchobhair.org/minstrelboy.htm and set to the melody of "The Moreen," a traditional Irish aire):

The Minstrel Boy to the war is gone
In the ranks of death you will find him;
His father's sword he hath girded on,
And his wild harp slung behind him;
"Land of Song!" said the warrior bard,
"Tho' all the world betrays thee,
One sword, at least, thy rights shall guard,
One faithful harp shall praise thee!"

The Minstrel fell! But the foeman's chain
Could not bring that proud soul under;
The harp he lov'd ne'er spoke again,
For he tore its chords asunder;
And said "No chains shall sully thee,
Thou soul of love and brav'ry!
Thy songs were made for the pure and free,
They shall never sound in slavery!"

Up the Republic!
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:13 AM   #2389
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I didn't read the list as it would likely put me into a shock coma, but what I hate is "uh-casional" instead of "OH-casional" and "sandwich" with a failure to pronounce the "d".
I avoided the list for the same reasons, but I really, really hate "Li-berry." It's more like a nail gun to the temple than it is like nails on a blackboard.

Also, "anyways."
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:17 AM   #2390
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And they wonder why I love you.

Anyhoo, the version I sing (in English -- my people are from a part of Erin that had the Gaelic stamped out of them by The Oppressor) was written after the United Irishmen uprising of 1798. Thanks to google, here are the lyrics ....
Are the lyrics the only thing we have to thank google for here?
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:19 AM   #2391
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I saw the Timberwolves pre-season, and the oddest thing was that Sprewell had his hair in a Pippi Longstocking thing. First time I'd seen this ANYWHERE, even on the street.

Now, last night, I see Troy Hudson has adopted it. I can't find any photos that show it, but if you've seen them this year you know what I mean.

Flower, is this a Minnesota look? I'm sure it is now, but I mean before.
I had this look since at least '02. They're just doing it as a tribute.
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:22 AM   #2392
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I had this look since at least '02. They're just doing it as a tribute.

You still have hair weaves, or did your firm's insurance eventually agree to pay for the Rogaine?
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:25 AM   #2393
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I didn't read the list as it would likely put me into a shock coma....
We'd know it was really bad if it put you into a shock comma!

From that list, I learned I had been mispronouncing a word (not the only one for sure) my whole life. I didn't know "forte" was pronounced fort and not FOR-tay; now I have to consciously remember to say it the right way.

Another peeve is ask pronounced ax. And not in the pronounciation field, but "borrow" used in place of "lend," as in "Will you borrow me a dollar?"
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Old 11-18-2004, 11:28 AM   #2394
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Are the lyrics the only thing we have to thank google for here?
In that particular post? Well, I had a vague recollection of the 1798 uprising being the inspiration for the song. I knew the tune, and assumed it was based upon an old melody.

As for the rest of the post, the "you had me at noHdaq" line was all me. As was my expression of undying love for TPFKADS.*

But we all have many reasons to be thankful for google. (edited to add that if I were one of those people who were concerned about the possibility of whiffing, I might wonder.) (edited again -- uh, obviously I am one of those people. Oh well.) (edited yet again -- now I'm worried that I'm one of those people who worry about being one of those people who worry about the whiff. Shit. Now Emily Litella and "Soviet Jewelry" is running thru my head.)

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Old 11-18-2004, 11:31 AM   #2395
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Another peeve is ask pronounced ax. And not in the pronounciation field, but "borrow" used in place of "lend," as in "Will you borrow me a dollar?"
You're kidding. People say that?

In a similar vein, I remember having an argument with some Massachusetts friends (you might even say they qualify as Massholes -- not in a pejorative sense with reference to their characters, mind you, just that they have the wicked fee-yass [that's "fierce"] Mass. accents [and not the JFK kind] and often talked about trips to the "packy") about the incorrectness of the phrase "So don't I" when what they mean to indicate is "So do I."

I believe I had this conversation at age 8. It was a harbinger of my later, uh... fastidious (?) tendencies.
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You're kidding. People say that?
Not uncommon in the street, though you'll have to ask Hank for confirmation.

ETA -- Re: "ax"
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I avoided the list for the same reasons, but I really, really hate "Li-berry." It's more like a nail gun to the temple than it is like nails on a blackboard.

Also, "anyways."
I wonder if GWNC feels the same about "goldie." As in, "If we're going to play hockey, I wanna be goldie."

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Also, "anyways."
Not really a pronunciation error but the persistant usage of "anywho" drives me batty.
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I saw the Timberwolves pre-season, and the oddest thing was that Sprewell had his hair in a Pippi Longstocking thing. First time I'd seen this ANYWHERE, even on the street.

Now, last night, I see Troy Hudson has adopted it. I can't find any photos that show it, but if you've seen them this year you know what I mean.

Flower, is this a Minnesota look? I'm sure it is now, but I mean before.
Fortson had it, and I see that look all the time on the street.

I just think you're out of touch, Hank.
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You're kidding. People say that?
I think the loan-borrow switch is specific to the Upper Midwest.

"Can you borrow me five bucks? The drinks here are really spendy."

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