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VK6BE > DIVERS 11.12.08 23:09l 18 Lines 524 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : AC1054VK6BE
Read: GUEST
Subj: Re: Dutch/English; PE1OUD
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Sent: 081211/2204Z @:VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC #:50537 [Kempsey, QF68JX] $:AC1054VK
From: VK6BE@VK2TV.#MNC.NSW.AUS.OC
To : DIVERS@WW
Who said that? Looks like a quote. It is well past its use-by date. I
haven't heard "youse" here for many years. It used to be an indication of
lack of education and was only used by the ignorant.Someone has been
reading Wikipedia again?
Incidentally my great grandmother's name was Ellen Kelly. Go figure that
out!
Cheers,
Bob VK6BE.
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>>The tendency for Liverpudlians and Aussies alike to say "youse"
>>for 'you' is said to have originated from Irish influences.
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