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10 smd-money notes for the right answer

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The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 18:29 GMT
I am willing to risk 10 smd-money notes if anyone can guess who said the
following.  

> I note that you never answered, Anyone can plainly see your false accusations.
>
> >Why don't you try to communicate with respect for the person/s you're
> >responding to in this newsgroup?
>
> I do. I said to you I am sorry you are confused, now I could have said,,,,hey
> you heifer, it was your words, and you remain confused most of the time.

Hint:

Is this a phrase that Indiana women use often toward other women in
Indiana or non-Indiana women?  Is is it a "guy" sort of thing to hurl in
insult to women or men and does one's place on planet earth matter?

> One entry found for heifer.
>
> Main Entry: heif?er
> Pronunciation: 'he-f&r
> Function:   noun
> Etymology:  Middle English hayfare, from Old English hEahfore
> : a young cow; especially : one that has not had a calf

TW
Dr Steve - 04 Nov 2004 18:46 GMT
I guess that the grammatical error comes from Indiana, but the reply comes
from Kansas.

Do I win or lose?

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>I am willing to risk 10 smd-money notes if anyone can guess who said the
> following.
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>
> TW
The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 18:52 GMT
You lose but that was a very good guess, Dr. Steve!
TW

> I guess that the grammatical error comes from Indiana, but the reply comes
> from Kansas.
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> >
> > TW
Dr Steve - 04 Nov 2004 19:04 GMT
Oh well,,,,, do I get a conciliation prize?

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> You lose but that was a very good guess, Dr. Steve!
> TW
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>> > TW
The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 19:07 GMT
Hmmmm.... I could let you have another guess.  How's that?  Or, you
could win the prize for being the first to lose in the first round every
played!!!  You decide...

TW

> Oh well,,,,, do I get a conciliation prize?
>
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> >> > TW
The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 19:10 GMT
Another typo acknowledged ... this old grey mare just ain't what she
used to be (when it comes to keyboarding accurately) -- or am I a
"heifer" (hint, hint, hint)

TW

In article
<nospamattmjiatroepidemicnospam-9B440D.10090004112004@orngca-news03.soca
l.rr.com>,

> Hmmmm.... I could let you have another guess.  How's that?  Or, you
> could win the prize for being the first to lose in the first round every [sic]
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> > >> >
> > >> > TW
Dr Steve - 04 Nov 2004 19:23 GMT
[Raises hand so fast he almost dislocates shoulder]  I know who said Old
Gray Mare this week!!!!!

Okay second guess,  The princess of Indiana used the Heifer term to address
my favorite San diegoian??

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the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
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> Another typo acknowledged ... this old grey mare just ain't what she
> used to be (when it comes to keyboarding accurately) -- or am I a
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>> > >> > TW
The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 19:25 GMT
WINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  (Now, I have to pay up!!)

TW

> [Raises hand so fast he almost dislocates shoulder]  I know who said Old
> Gray Mare this week!!!!!
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> >> > >> > TW
Dr Steve - 04 Nov 2004 19:54 GMT
Did you draw up the SMD-Dollar yet?

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> WINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  (Now, I have to pay up!!)
>
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The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 20:08 GMT
No....... but I suppose I better since I owe you!! Could it be used in
exchange for dinner at our place ASAP?  ;-)
TW

> Did you draw up the SMD-Dollar yet?
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Dr Steve - 04 Nov 2004 20:10 GMT
easily

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the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
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> No....... but I suppose I better since I owe you!! Could it be used in
> exchange for dinner at our place ASAP?  ;-)
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The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 21:19 GMT
Perfect solution!  (There is a solution to every problem!)
TW

> easily
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The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 20:02 GMT
So do you think that was intended as an insult or a compliment, Dr.
Steve???  I'm a west-coast "city girl" and I'm not sure; but, I think to
be called a Heifer might be a good thing.  

The fountain of youth even appeals to cows!

Main Entry: heifer
Pronunciation: 'he-f&r
Function:   noun
Etymology:  Middle English hayfare, from Old English hEahfore
: a young cow; especially : one that has not had a calf

TW

In article
<nospamattmjiatroepidemicnospam-31816B.10264704112004@orngca-news03.soca
l.rr.com>,

> WINNER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  (Now, I have to pay up!!)
>
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> > Okay second guess,  The princess of Indiana used the Heifer term to address
> > my favorite San diegoian??
Dr Steve - 04 Nov 2004 20:10 GMT
My best guess would be insult as heifer implies a fat cow to me.  We would
have to ask the Princess from Indiana to be sure.

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This posting is intended for informational or conversational purposes only.
Always seek the opinion of a licensed dental professional before acting on
the advice or opinion expressed here.  Only a dentist who has examined you
in person can diagnose your problems and make decisions which will affect
your health.
......................

> So do you think that was intended as an insult or a compliment, Dr.
> Steve???  I'm a west-coast "city girl" and I'm not sure; but, I think to
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>> > address
>> > my favorite San diegoian??
The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 21:23 GMT
Wellllllll..... since this California girl doesn't have any extra fat
....... we better go to the source in Indiana and get this thing
straightened out!

TW

> My best guess would be insult as heifer implies a fat cow to me.  We would
> have to ask the Princess from Indiana to be sure.
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> >> > address
> >> > my favorite San diegoian??
Roy Brown - 04 Nov 2004 22:31 GMT
Might be a good thing. Implying someone has yet to conceive, when in fact
they have born siblings- bears a striking similarity to the Virgin Mary.
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| So do you think that was intended as an insult or a compliment, Dr.
| Steve???  I'm a west-coast "city girl" and I'm not sure; but, I think to
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| > > Okay second guess,  The princess of Indiana used the Heifer term to address
| > > my favorite San diegoian??
The Webby - 04 Nov 2004 22:48 GMT
Hmmmm...... uh oh.  

TW  ;-)

> Might be a good thing. Implying someone has yet to conceive, when in fact
> they have born siblings- bears a striking similarity to the Virgin Mary.
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> | > > my favorite San diegoian??
 
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