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To: abigkahuna
"Hear, hear" is a phrase which originated in the British parliament in the 18th century as a contraction of "hear him, hear him". [Source]
39 posted on 01/21/2008 9:21:25 PM PST by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: B-Chan
"Hear, hear" is a phrase which originated in the British parliament in the 18th century as a contraction of "hear him, hear him". [Source]

That may well be, but in my world, the bally is the all important form of communication to gather the tip. "Here, Here" would be used to gather the tip, just like "Right Here, Right Now.' Now the key B-Chan, is to turn that tip and then clear the midway.

Just a bit of bally that I use might be: "Here, Here, Folks, step right in, This is it, the Strange Thing, the strangest thing you will ever see. Here now, and on a national tour, See the Strange THing. ...It will create a mental image you will never forget--see the strange thing right here, right now..

45 posted on 01/21/2008 9:29:54 PM PST by abigkahuna (Step on up folks and see the "Strange Thing" only a thin dollar, babies free)
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