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>>He and his close friend Oprah House are the spiritual parents of the nation....
Gee, Oprah's our nation's spiritual parent, too! Can't think of who the father figure might be--certainly not Bill Clinton!
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>Gee, Oprah's our nation's spiritual parent, too!
gosh, and here I'd thought we live in the same nation. :-̃
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Actually, I've only seen bits and pieces of her show a couple of times. I do know that I see references to her famous book list, her famous personal problems, and her famous love life all over the place. I do know that more people relate to her than, say, Madonna. Though Hilary's big-time embarrassment undoubtedly won her a lot of sympathy, I think her personality pretty well offset that. So, Oprah still gets my vote. (Barbara Bush has the highest qualifications of anyone I can think of, but no longer has enough publicity to stay in the running.)
AnnaS., what say you? Who's our spiritual leader?
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I wouldn't say that Hillary really got much sympathy from the whole "Monica" thing, because she's had her share of scandals herself, and she's just plain stupid if her husband, a man with so much publicity, can have two affairs and have her still deny it.
Just by seeing the reaction to Barbara Bush during the Republican National Convention says that she's still very popular and well-liked.
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I don’t have the facts available to me here but would like to keep this interesting city names thread going, and have a question to ask, so will work from memory. Please forgive any inaccuracies you may discover!
As many of you will be aware a large number of English place names are Saxon in origin, in fact the name Sussex, the county I live in, means South Saxons and is rich in Saxon place names. An example of this is a small town called Billingshurst. There was a Saxon leader named Billa who brought his people (people = ing in Saxon) to England where they settled on a wooded hillside (hurst in Saxon), hence Billingshurst. Near their settlement was a Roman Road and over a period of time numbers of them wandered up this road, which led to London, and formed another settlement at the gate into the city. This became known as Billingsgate and was the site of the famous London fish market that was moved to a new location a few years ago.
When people moved out from Europe to new lands they tended to name the communities they formed after the ones they had left behind. I wonder how far the old Saxon names have spread around the world and my question is does anyone know of a “Billing…” based name in the USA, Australia, NZ, SA etc?
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Lansing, Michigan
The City of Lansing was created expressly to be the state capital. The site was chosen in Lansing Township in Ingham County in part because of its location near the center of the state. At first, it was to be designated "Michigan, Michigan" but (whew) the name Lansing was eventually selected according to the wishes of the site's early settlers, who had emigrated from Lansing, New York. The settlers wished to honor the American jurist and political leader, John Lansing.
Michigan is based on the Chippewa Indian word "meicigama", meaning "great water", and refers to the Great Lakes.
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The first man you looked for; the last you wanted to meet.
And how many of y'all who know who Matt Dillon was also know who played him on the original radio show?
Hint: Perfect for the radio show; no way he could have done it on TV.
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Dear Faldage,
Matt Dillon? You have a city named Matt Dillon? Or have I missed something? Dunno the answer to your question tho'.
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This is a cheat since it's not a city, but one of my favourite place names is Charing Cross in London. Apparently when Queen Eleanor died somewhere up north (help! my English history is very sketchy) she was carried in state all the way to London with memorial crosses erected at all the places where the cortege stopped. The final one was at Charing Cross so named because of the beautiful stone cross erected in memory of the "Chere Reine", the Dear Queen. I just love the way the English have mangled French expressions over time. And then they wonder why the "Frogs" despise them.
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dxb, there's Billings, Montana. I was trying to look up New Zealand cities (what can I say, I'm rather partial to that country now), and have just picked myself up off the floor after reading this web site: http://216.121.122.144/NZ/Culture/HitchHikersGuide.htmlCK, now I have an idea of why you are the way you are! I still have tears streaming from things like this: Swannies: Woolen bush shirts and jackets made by Swanndri NZ Ltd. Very waterproof, scratchy, rugged, warm and make you look like a mass murderer when hitch hiking.
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