Günter Pflaum wrote:
>
> Is it not " I kin " ?
*No-no no!
"I kin" in Hillbilly means "Yah sure yah bet!"
"I k'ain" (eye cane) means "No way jose'"
>
> Also it sounds more like macademia (nut).
> Beluga, galoshes, blubber, gazebo, bus !
> Dig ?
> Picked that up on Dr. D.
I like the Doc... He went to school here
in Portland at REED COLLEGE ...so far politicaly left
that it is named after the only American buried in the
USSR Kremlin wall!
BTW! To "get" plaver (*paw-lav-er)
try talk'n without use'n yur teeth<G>
> > *'jes shows I know what I'm talk'n 'bout<G>
> >
Translation:
"*It just goes to show that I know what I'm talking about!"
-=A=-
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