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On Sep 27, 9:25*am, wrote:
On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:58:48 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid wrote: Don't the Hungarians (Magyar folk wear Shackos )sp?) That is the "national" dress, so yes. *The word shacko comes from the Magyar word csako which is a peaked cap. *There are differing local outfits. *I think the fez came from the southern area of Hungary (or at least it was worn there). Frank Reid A lot of Shriners...? HTH, R ...IT WAS KEYSER SOZE!!!!... Imbecile. g. |
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![]() http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaPor...at_feather.htm Now, THAT would be fun to wear on a bonefish flat in a 15-25mph offshore breeze! |
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, Giles writes On Sep 27, 9:25*am, wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:58:48 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid wrote: Don't the Hungarians (Magyar folk wear Shackos )sp?) That is the "national" dress, so yes. *The word shacko comes from the Magyar word csako which is a peaked cap. *There are differing local outfits. *I think the fez came from the southern area of Hungary (or at least it was worn there). Frank Reid A lot of Shriners...? HTH, R ...IT WAS KEYSER SOZE!!!!... Imbecile. g. Before you start calling people by single word abuse - as you so frequently do - please ensure you remove any reference to those to which your comments do NOT refer. You PRAT - you haven't used that one before. -- Bill Grey |
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On Sep 28, 2:59*am, Bill Grey wrote:
In message , Giles writes On Sep 27, 9:25*am, wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:58:48 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid wrote: Don't the Hungarians (Magyar folk wear Shackos )sp?) That is the "national" dress, so yes. *The word shacko comes from the Magyar word csako which is a peaked cap. *There are differing local outfits. *I think the fez came from the southern area of Hungary (or at least it was worn there). Frank Reid A lot of Shriners...? HTH, R ...IT WAS KEYSER SOZE!!!!... Imbecile. g. Before you start calling people by single word abuse - as you so frequently do - please ensure you remove any reference to those to which your comments do NOT refer. Generally speaking, and in this instance in particular, I feel that no one should have much trouble in determing who was being addressed or referred to. It's easy; start at the top of the page and scan down. One of the participants is an imbecile. You PRAT - you haven't used that one before. And, for the record, who are you addressing and referring to here with this single word abuse? g. |
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On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 08:11:06 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid
wrote: A lot of Shriners...? A lot of turks. AHA! I KNEW IT - KEYSER SOZE!!! TC, R Frank Reid |
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On Sep 27, 10:57*pm, Charlie S wrote:
http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaPor...at_feather.htm Now, THAT would be fun to wear on a bonefish flat in a 15-25mph offshore breeze! Turn your head, it would catch the wind and snap your neck. Frank Reid (who has died in an ugly hat incident before) |
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, Giles writes On Sep 28, 2:59*am, Bill Grey wrote: In message , Giles writes On Sep 27, 9:25*am, wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:58:48 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid wrote: Don't the Hungarians (Magyar folk wear Shackos )sp?) That is the "national" dress, so yes. *The word shacko comes from the Magyar word csako which is a peaked cap. *There are differing local outfits. *I think the fez came from the southern area of Hungary (or at least it was worn there). Frank Reid A lot of Shriners...? HTH, R ...IT WAS KEYSER SOZE!!!!... Imbecile. g. Before you start calling people by single word abuse - as you so frequently do - please ensure you remove any reference to those to which your comments do NOT refer. Generally speaking, and in this instance in particular, I feel that no one should have much trouble in determing who was being addressed or referred to. It's easy; start at the top of the page and scan down. One of the participants is an imbecile. You PRAT - you haven't used that one before. And, for the record, who are you addressing and referring to here with this single word abuse? g. See the top of the post. You're the expert - work it out :-) -- Bill Grey |
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On Sep 28, 6:55*am, Frank Reid wrote:
On Sep 27, 10:57*pm, Charlie S wrote: http://www.eliznik.org.uk/RomaniaPor...at_feather.htm Now, THAT would be fun to wear on a bonefish flat in a 15-25mph offshore breeze! Turn your head, it would catch the wind and snap your neck. Frank Reid (who has died in an ugly hat incident before) You studied Hungarian? A hard language that one. Lots of Hungarians in Central Jersey growing up, including my half brother. Common store sign= "Magyar Bolt" (?), but we still said Mr. Nag-eee, instead of Najaas, for Nagy. They brought in Hungarians as strike breakers at the J&J factories, so after the '56 revolution failed, many refugees came to that part of Jersey. The Hungarian ladies would literally scrub the sidewalks in front of their houses. Dave Enough old man talk for the day. |
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On Sep 28, 1:15*pm, Bill Grey wrote:
In message , Giles writes On Sep 28, 2:59*am, Bill Grey wrote: In message , Giles writes On Sep 27, 9:25*am, wrote: On Sun, 27 Sep 2009 06:58:48 -0700 (PDT), Frank Reid wrote: Don't the Hungarians (Magyar folk wear Shackos )sp?) That is the "national" dress, so yes. *The word shacko comes from the Magyar word csako which is a peaked cap. *There are differing local outfits. *I think the fez came from the southern area of Hungary (or at least it was worn there). Frank Reid A lot of Shriners...? HTH, R ...IT WAS KEYSER SOZE!!!!... Imbecile. g. Before you start calling people by single word abuse - as you so frequently do - please ensure you remove any reference to those to which your comments do NOT refer. Generally speaking, and in this instance in particular, I feel that no one should have much trouble in determing who was being addressed or referred to. *It's easy; start at the top of the page and scan down. One of the participants is an imbecile. You PRAT - you haven't used that one before. And, for the record, who are you addressing and referring to here with this single word abuse? g. See the top of the post. You're the expert - work it out :-) I did. See the rest of the exchange. g. |
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Awesome language. There is a bar contest to see who can cuss the
longest without repeating themselves. Some have gone for over a half an hour. Spent a week of language school (6 hours in class a day and 6 hours of homework a night) just on cussing. A lot of English root words from Hunky... shako, coach, ogre... and the Hungarians were making fine wines while the French were still throwing sticks at each other. Kinda fun. Frank Reid |
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