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It's 'hear hear', a contraction of 'hear him, hear him', used in the British parliament to mean 'I agree'.

It's not 'here here'.

Thank-you.

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Originally posted by ivangrice
It's 'hear hear', a contraction of 'hear him, hear him', used in the British parliament to mean 'I agree'.

It's not 'here here'.

Thank-you.
I say dat's awl well n good but innit 'ear 'ear in inglund fer dem wot'snot bawn wif a spoon in der gob moosh. ay?

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Or,perchance,Hare, Hare?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Or,perchance,Hare, Hare?
Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare
Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare (ad infinitum)

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its hear here.

Look it up

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Hear where.......there?

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Whore, whore!

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Originally posted by Bowmann
Whore, whore!
Good one: take 150 non-sub recs, Lord Whore-Whore.

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Did you mean to say "hoar,hoar"?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Did you mean to say "hoar,hoar"?
It appears no matter what kind of thread you start, someone
will comment on it.. Green Tomatoe: discuss

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Originally posted by Bosse de Nage
Good one: take 150 non-sub recs, Lord Whore-Whore.
Ta. But I'm donating half of them to charity.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
It appears no matter what kind of thread you start, someone
will comment on it.. Green Tomatoe: discuss
Then I'll just say it was crap from start to finish.

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