--- In [email protected], "Premanand Paul Mason"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> no, I left a word out.
> I was just saying that in England, 'Big E' MEANS 'being given the 
> Elbow' i.e. being dismissed, dispensed with, etc.
>  
> I think when you use the term 'Big E' you are referring to something 
> completely opposite in meaning.
 
I suppose when the little e is given the Big E, it resultes in Big E. 

If one is in jolly ol' E.

And perhaps in the Big Easy, where little e's are scarfed down like
crawfish. 





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