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The Ultimate Hoolikitten!
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Karen Chuplis wrote in message ... http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Fantastic. I knew I was in for a treat when I saw 'Joel Veitch'. Thanks Karen Jeanette |
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Karen Chuplis wrote in message ... http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Fantastic. I knew I was in for a treat when I saw 'Joel Veitch'. Thanks Karen Jeanette |
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In article , Karen Chuplis
writes http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Http://www.rathergood.com/fishy/ some kittens sing about fishys -- Zaax http://www.ukgatsos.com |
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In article , Karen Chuplis
writes http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Http://www.rathergood.com/fishy/ some kittens sing about fishys -- Zaax http://www.ukgatsos.com |
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On Sun, 03 Oct, Karen Chuplis wrote:
http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Cute little animation. The song captures that 'full speed till you drop' nature of kitten antics. The term "Youth Of Britain" has another of those backward etymologies. The word "yob" as used to mean a young waster was initialized into youth of Britain the same way 'posh' was initialized into "Port Out Starboard Home". Another example is the infamous "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". The YOB transmutation has been so successful that one minister in Parliament gave a speech denouncing a secret (and what other type could it be) organization called the Youth Of Britain. Well, I suppose the transmogrification is here to stay, the force of reason never gets in the way of a good story. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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On Sun, 03 Oct, Karen Chuplis wrote:
http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Cute little animation. The song captures that 'full speed till you drop' nature of kitten antics. The term "Youth Of Britain" has another of those backward etymologies. The word "yob" as used to mean a young waster was initialized into youth of Britain the same way 'posh' was initialized into "Port Out Starboard Home". Another example is the infamous "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". The YOB transmutation has been so successful that one minister in Parliament gave a speech denouncing a secret (and what other type could it be) organization called the Youth Of Britain. Well, I suppose the transmogrification is here to stay, the force of reason never gets in the way of a good story. Regards and Purrs, O J |
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"O J" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Oct, Karen Chuplis wrote: http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Cute little animation. The song captures that 'full speed till you drop' nature of kitten antics. The term "Youth Of Britain" has another of those backward etymologies. The word "yob" as used to mean a young waster was initialized into youth of Britain the same way 'posh' was initialized into "Port Out Starboard Home". Another example is the infamous "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". The YOB transmutation has been so successful that one minister in Parliament gave a speech denouncing a secret (and what other type could it be) organization called the Youth Of Britain. Well, I suppose the transmogrification is here to stay, the force of reason never gets in the way of a good story. Regards and Purrs, O J I'm not sure where you got your information from, OJ. I never heard that yob meant youth of Britain, in fact I've never heard the term. My definition of a yob is a destructive teenager, out to cause trouble, wandering the streets in groups and causing wanton damage including graffitti. Tweed |
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"O J" wrote in message ... On Sun, 03 Oct, Karen Chuplis wrote: http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Cute little animation. The song captures that 'full speed till you drop' nature of kitten antics. The term "Youth Of Britain" has another of those backward etymologies. The word "yob" as used to mean a young waster was initialized into youth of Britain the same way 'posh' was initialized into "Port Out Starboard Home". Another example is the infamous "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". The YOB transmutation has been so successful that one minister in Parliament gave a speech denouncing a secret (and what other type could it be) organization called the Youth Of Britain. Well, I suppose the transmogrification is here to stay, the force of reason never gets in the way of a good story. Regards and Purrs, O J I'm not sure where you got your information from, OJ. I never heard that yob meant youth of Britain, in fact I've never heard the term. My definition of a yob is a destructive teenager, out to cause trouble, wandering the streets in groups and causing wanton damage including graffitti. Tweed |
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On Mon, 4 Oct, Tweed wrote:
O J wrote: On Sun, 03 Oct, Karen Chuplis wrote: http://www.youthofbritain.com/chillout/ Cute little animation. The song captures that 'full speed till you drop' nature of kitten antics. The term "Youth Of Britain" has another of those backward etymologies. The word "yob" as used to mean a young waster was initialized into youth of Britain the same way 'posh' was initialized into "Port Out Starboard Home". Another example is the infamous "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge". The YOB transmutation has been so successful that one minister in Parliament gave a speech denouncing a secret (and what other type could it be) organization called the Youth Of Britain. Well, I suppose the transmogrification is here to stay, the force of reason never gets in the way of a good story. Regards and Purrs, O J I'm not sure where you got your information from, OJ. Got my information from another newsgroup, the one with the BOA, the BOP, and the BOR. I never heard that yob meant youth of Britain, in fact I've never heard the term. It doesn't, but the question is whether some people believe that that's how the term 'yob' originated. As I said, the false origin ascribed to 'yob' was noteworthy enough for some back-bencher to call for an investigation of the "Youth Of Britain" in the House Of Commons. Perhaps reason has prevailed and the "youth of Britain"story will die a peaceful death. It won't though if people publish songs like the theme song to that animation which was titled, as well as was the web page, "Youth Of Britain". My definition of a yob is a destructive teenager, out to cause trouble, wandering the streets in groups and causing wanton damage including graffitti. Tweed Of course, you're correct. The only issue is from whence the term arose. Regards and Purrs, O J Etymology?? What does this have to do with bugs? |
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