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At 09:44 AM 28-08-98 -0500, Hank T Foreman wrote:
>Hi Folks,
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>I saw the hush puppy question and had to jump into the discussion.
Hey, y'all - As a transplanted Yankee, bless my heart, I must jump in and
say that one of the most felicitous expressions I have come across is "She
was two hush puppies shy of a seafood plate," spoken of one who wasn't
quite all there. And of course the ubiquitous "Bless his / her heart,"
said of someone who, for one reason or other, is "just a mess."
So, Yankee to the core, I'll just mash this button and leave out.
Anne T. Lane
Curatorial Assistant
Museum of York County
4621 Mount Gallant Road
Rock Hill, SC 29715
803-329-2121, ext 104
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