Maurice:

Friday it is - with a bottle of Guiness "Extra Stout" sitting beside the
Keyboard at 4:45 PM.

Maurice, does Duane know that you were pulling his leg? 

Best Regards

David Patton

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[email protected] wrote:
> 
> To All
> 
> Thanks for all your responses to the T, Tee, Tea Shirt saga, must say
> David we certainly started folks looking into their Trivia books, and
> It's great to see some humour on a Friday.
> 
> Maurice
> 
> >----------
> >From:  Duane J Marcroft[SMTP:[email protected]]
> >Sent:  Friday, May 09, 1997 11:06AM
> >To:    [email protected]
> >Cc:    [email protected]
> >Subject:       RE: The World Factbook Help Page
> >
> >To All,
> >
> >According to the trivia source I have "T Shirt" comes from Training
> >Shirt".  They were shirts used in college and high school gyms during
> >training or excerise sessions.  Supposedly the acronym from"Training to T"
> >came about during the late 1920's or early 30's.  The manufacturer or
> >supplier of T shirts to schools listed the shirts in inventory in a
> >shorthand form as "T Shirts" and as we know the name stuck.
> >
> >Duane
> >
> >

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