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Fremont

From: Lea Shangraw Fox (princesslea@alamedanet.net) | Date: 2006-05-02 07:53:16 UTC-07:00

On May 2, 2006, at 5:56 AM, DoubleSaj wrote:

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> We made it down to Fremont today looking for Lisascenics latest plant
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> Astonishing Creatures: the Monarch Migration. Unfortunately the
> Ardenwood
> Regional Preserve is closed on Mondays.
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> I thought we were going to beat those galaxy savers - OB Juan and
> Princess Lea - to the butterfly prize. Hummmm could they be a (not
> too) secret pair
> working in cahoots? You don't suppose that Jedi pull some trick and
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> made it look like it was closed?

Well OBJuan has been known to do that Jedi mind trick thing....

I am making plans to be there on Thursday or Friday - I'd say that's a
challenge to everyone else to get there before me.

On a side note, I was in Fairfield this weekend and checked on the
Every Flavor Beans box. I could not find it so I replanted it.

-- Princess Lea


Re: [LbNCA] Fremont

From: (Doublesaj@aol.com) | Date: 2006-05-02 12:08:12 UTC-04:00
I notice that Princess Lea did not deny a cahooting relationship with OB
Juan.

Old Blue



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RE: [LbNCA] Fremont

From: Hedglin, Nils A (Nils.A.Hedglin@Intel.Com) | Date: 2006-05-02 09:19:22 UTC-07:00
When did "cahooting" become a word?

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I notice that Princess Lea did not deny a cahooting relationship with OB

Juan.

Old Blue



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Re: [LbNCA] Fremont

From: Aahz (mraahz@gmail.com) | Date: 2006-05-02 10:26:27 UTC-07:00
Some time before 1857 according to the New York Herald which used cahoot as
a verb in an article that year:

Also, we found one solitary example of *cahoot* as a verb: "They all agree
to *cahoot* with their claims against Nicaragua and Costa Rica." - New York
Herald, May 20 1857.* *

http://www.takeourword.com/Issue067.html

:-)

-Aahz
(Who knows he's a smartass, but just can't help himself sometimes)


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