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RE: RAT A short brad/Lee tale
Yes, and "I have your back" is much better than one of the other new phrases
going around. Such as "I'll bust a cap off in your ass."
Mr. Chili
(Werner T.)
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>From: rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com on Wed, Oct 20, 1999 3:15 PM
>Subject: RE: RAT A short brad/Lee tale
>To: rat-list@whirl-i-gig.com
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>Thank you, Mr. Sylvain. Those wacky kids! Thank goodness my 8-year-old is
>bringing more and more of this newfangled lingo home from the schoolyard
>with him! Thank you for your assistance, though. You are the ginchiest.
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>Lee
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>At 11:48 AM 10/20/99, Sylvain, John wrote:
>>"p.p.s. to Brad: You have my back? I've been looking for that. Please
>>return it. Thanks."
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>>Lee,
>>He doesn't actually have your back in his possession. Its a turn of phrase
>>that the kids are using today. It means that he will watch out for you.
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>>John "Always Ready To Help" Sylvain
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>>PS anyone who takes this seriously will be in big trouble.
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