| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 897.1 |  | ULYSSE::WADE |  | Tue Jul 02 1991 15:23 | 3 | 
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		[I think ma�ana is spelled ma�ana?]
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| 897.2 |  | LEZAH::BOBBITT | the colors and shapes of kindness | Tue Jul 02 1991 19:34 | 16 | 
|  |     
    Actually, on Bobby McFerrin's first album, spontaneous inventions, he
    has a song that has
    
    see ya later, alligater
    after a while, crocodile
    okey dokey, artichokey
    ma�ana, iguana
    
    
    I suppose if you listen to Dr. D. on Sunday nights you could do
    
    "a bient�t, demento"...
    
    -Jody
    
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| 897.3 | A different pace of life | AYOV27::ISMITH | Off to Severance City | Wed Jul 03 1991 09:57 | 9 | 
|  |     .2�    ma�ana, iguana
    
    I was speaking to a colleague the other day who hails from Lewis in the
    Outer Hebrides.  He told me the story of someone once asking what the
    Gaelic for ma�ana was, and being told that Gaelic has no word which
    conveys such a sense of urgency.
    
    
    Ian.
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| 897.4 | Generalizing .0:  <Leave-taking salutation>, <Proper noun> | RT95::KALIKOW |  | Sat Jul 06 1991 05:47 | 19 | 
|  |     Well.  Guess there aren't too many departing reptiles out there.
    
    ... I could only think of one of these that involves an ANIMAL, much
    less a reptile -- the Hebrew farewell...  Pardon the bending of the
    rules for the rest...  There seem to be many more nouns denoting people
    than reptiles, and the cross-language stuff adds to the combinatory
    potential...
    
    L'hitraot, stoat!
    
    Auf wiedersehen, Thane!
    
    Ciao, Frau!
    
    Vamoose, papoose!
    
    A bient�t, bro!
    
    Hasta la vista, sister!
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| 897.5 | Let's make like a banana and split | ESGWST::RDAVIS | Of course, I'm just a cricket... | Mon Jul 08 1991 17:40 | 2 | 
|  |     Allons-y, Alonso! 
    
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| 897.6 |  | JIT081::DIAMOND | Order temporarily out of personal name | Thu Jul 11 1991 03:32 | 20 | 
|  |     Let's make like rn and quit...
    
    Old Reservoirs!
    Our Feet Are Stained!
    I'll Steal your Visa!
    Pasta linguine          (also fits redundency catagory!)
    Bogus Tacos
    Ciao Mein
    Ciao-der                (as in clam)
    Osmosis amoeba!
    Dog spit on ya!
    Stimya-later
    Smellya-later
    Hostile Video!
    Audio Visual
    Hasta lumbago
    Auf Weinerschnitzel
    Hostile Bananas
    I'll steal a vega!
    Take a daisy
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| 897.7 |  | JIT081::DIAMOND | Order temporarily out of personal name | Thu Jul 11 1991 03:37 | 9 | 
|  |     I am told that the word "sayo" in some Filipino dialect means "your."
    (I don't recall if that is the national dialect or not.)
    And that some Filipino didn't know the word that his Japanese friend
    spoke when leaving after a visit.  However, nara and acacia both being
    kinds of trees, the exchange went:
    
    "Sayonara."
    
    "Sayo acacia."
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| 897.8 | I may be out of my depth in this conference (3 mm) | PENUTS::HNELSON | Hoyt 275-3407 C/RDB/SQL/X/Motif | Thu Jul 11 1991 20:56 | 12 | 
|  |     OK, that didn't work.
    
    "You're cruising for a bruising." right?
    
    How about "You're trawling for a mauling"
                      bleeting for a beating
                      asking for a trashing
                                   thrashing
    
    etc.
    
    
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| 897.9 | Who's a lucky duck? | AUSSIE::WHORLOW | Bushies do it for FREE! | Fri Jul 12 1991 06:51 | 7 | 
|  |     G'day,
    
     That's not fair, Koala Bear!
    
    
    derek
    
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