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To: WhatsUpWithThat who wrote (35192)9/12/2001 10:15:50 PM
From: Zeddie88  Respond to of 37746
 
Hi WUWT,

Oops, it IS Gord Sinclair Jr who lives in our city; he never uses the "Jr" part of his name though.

Anyway, I can only say "like father, like son" because as I read what Fred posted, I swore I could hear Gord saying it in his authoratative radio voice. As I've said, Gord never shys away from giving an opinion and I've never found him to say anything that I can disagree with.

Regards,

Sue



To: WhatsUpWithThat who wrote (35192)9/13/2001 9:33:39 PM
From: Zeddie88  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Hi WUWT,

Talking about history, you might find it interesting that I first learned to sign off with "Cheers" by emulating my dear friend Trev. It was only after he passed away that I learned that this was not the cool internet sign off that I had mistakenly thought it to be.

In fact, the origins lie in war-time Britain when the boys would toast each other, slug back their drink and then march off to fight the enemy. Drink hard, fight harder. I suppose that is why Trev, a former RAF officer from WWII, kept up the habit of saying that even in the internet age.

Anyway, I understand what you're saying, but in its original context, it would be sort of appropriate during these horrible times too huh?

Sue