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steverino Golden Duke

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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:11 pm Post subject: |
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Never read any books, so haven't seen it in print. Sorry.
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LokoMac8 Tru-Grain

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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 3:41 am Post subject: |
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| steverino wrote: | | Never read any books, so haven't seen it in print. Sorry. |
I have heard it spoken in different movies quite a few times, but it was hard to derive the spelling from their pronunciation of it! --RJ-- |
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drbridges Search Master

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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 12:32 pm Post subject: |
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| It may appear in one of Dickens' books. |
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ted "Old Timer"

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Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 9:55 pm Post subject: |
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| MA BELL used "Hear Here" on some of her phone booths.....years ago.....ted |
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Dave Golden Duke

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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 1:23 am Post subject: |
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I think its hear hear
Its an archaic way of notifying someone you have something to say in a meeting I think
Of course I could be wrong lol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hear,_hear _________________ Dave |
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steverino Golden Duke

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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 12:50 pm Post subject: |
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Well, "here" is how I arrived at "here here", not having ever seen it in print.
I had heard it the proverbial million times throughout the years in tv shows, movies, cartoons, radio broadcasts, etc. To me, it always seemed to be used the same way as "amen" might be used in church or other places - to affirm and agree with what the speaker said. It made sense to me that the person saying "here here" was intentionally calling attention to himself; that is, he was letting all present know that "here is another who believes the same way". That's why "here here" makes the most sense to me. I suppose "hear hear" would make sense if you view the person saying it as intending it to mean an imperative command, "hear what the speaker is saying". |
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LokoMac8 Tru-Grain

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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 2:28 pm Post subject: |
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| steverino wrote: | | I suppose "hear hear" would make sense if you view the person saying it as intending it to mean an imperative command, "hear what the speaker is saying". |
I think you have hit the nail on the head -- more or less a show of agreement to what the speaker has said and a call for others to hear it. Seems to be more one of those British or Colonial type things and the last time I saw a clip of Parliment in session, they were still saying it when they weren't mosning and hissing.
I guess the equivalent now in the Country might be, "I hear ya, Brother -- did ya'll hear what he just said!" --RJ-- |
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