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Unread 10-10-2006, 10:16
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Re: Spelling question: Ketchup or Catsup?

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Originally Posted by boiler
How many fries? A hunnert? And be careful not to eat it in the liberry.
We have an older cousin (76) that speaks like this. He says 100 and library just like this. His brothers are much younger and do not speak like this. When bidding after 4 H Fairs, to help the children with their feed costs, he is always on the mic saying, 'who'll give me a hunnert - let's start the biddin' at a hunnert.'

Sorry to go off topic, back to ket-chup.
EDIT: pile = pile
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