Hi,
Just to set the record straight ;-)
See
http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/178100.html
Saying: Hear hear
Meaning
A shout of acclamation or agreement.
Origin
Originated in the British parliament in the 18th century as a
contraction of 'hear him, hear him'. It is still often heard there
although it is often used ironically these days.
Alan :-)
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On 30/03/2007, at 08:42 , wrote:
Here here!
Thanks to good old 'Aunty' for the most appropriate episode of Betty
Churcher's "Hidden Treasures" (available as a Pod Cast).
Both items.
Banknote leaves, (2nd items) very apt.
Considering all the TurnBULL SHIT that followed.....
still at it on 'Order In the House'!!!!!
Wendy
Hidden Treasures With Betty Churcher
6:50pm Thursday, 29 Mar 2007
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