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I will beg to differ with you. You are questioning one source over another.
Which are true is a matter of ones perspective. Where is Flaubert's parrot?,
currently two places seem to have one parrot. You go by what you say I'll
stick to these sources ,as for whether one is true over the other, only God
Knows.
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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf
Of Amy West
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Subject: Re: Frankly speaking
Jim,
It's not really a matter of argument. It's really
a matter of data and evidence. There are a lot of
word origin stories out there that simply are not
supported by the data/evidence. And the actual
origins usually are more interesting. Word
history is like any other kind of history: there
are the stories handed down and then there's the
data from records and documents. Sometimes one
contradicts the other, and then things really get
fun.
----Amy West
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Date: Thu, 5 May 2005 17:05:47 -0400
From: James Schulte <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Frankly speaking
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Gees I didn't think we would argue about this,
but hey I listed my sources. Obviously there are
differing opinions on some things enjoy©munch
munch munch. I beginning to think we would argue
about the color of a pure blue sky.
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