Actually that's probably "Beaucoup Bucks".  A term we used in Vietnam  during 
the war.  I believe 'Beaucoup' is a french word meaning much or many  ... 
'bucks' (money) is self explanatory (even if you're not  American). 
 
Red
 
"Health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can  die.
 
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In a message dated 11/7/2005 9:33:28 AM Pacific Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

When I  opened the message, I found that Rob Sharp had written:

> Out of  interest, what are boocoo bucks?

I think he meant "loco" bucks!   Cause someone would have to 
have enough money to have driven him "crazy"  <smile>.

Actually, regardless of how it might need to be spelled,  he really 
meant "mucho dinaro"  <smile>.

Or................."Lotsa  dollars".

Regards,

Jim

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