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 jmfbahciv@aol.com wrote:
 >
 > In article <obbnu3-faf.ln1@news.ducksburg.com>,
 >    Adam Funk <a24061@yahoo.com> wrote:
 > >On 2006-09-25, Kevin S  Wilson <rescyou@spro.net> wrote:
 > >
 > >>>(or "s/he")?
 > >>
 > >> And you pronounce that abomination how, exactly?
 > >
 > >My grandfather used to shout "soo-WEE" to call the cows in for
 > >feeding.
 >
 > That was pig language, not cow language.  Cow language for
 > calling them in to milk and feed was COM-bas.  You didn't need
 > to tell them much if there was feeding involved.
 >
 > >
 > >Similarly, "s/he" is pronounced "soo-HEE" to call the cow-orkers
 > >together.
 >
 > You have forgotten animal farm talk.
 >
 Don't forget how to drive the mule. "Gee" means "go right"
 and "haw" means "go left".
 
 
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