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Naomi Yoheved
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 7:59 pm
Hello all
I spoke to my daughter of 14 and she says that although she hasn't specifically heard of this expression, she said the first thing that comes to her is a "nobody" someone who is very average intellect. Just a thought if it helps.
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cookielady
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 8:01 pm
like every Tom, d!ck and Harry??
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amother
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 8:17 pm
hm ... I had a brother named harry he wasn't a nobody
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queen
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 8:34 pm
Naomi Yoheved wrote: | Hello all
I spoke to my daughter of 14 and she says that although she hasn't specifically heard of this expression, she said the first thing that comes to her is a "nobody" someone who is very average intellect. Just a thought if it helps. |
on the other thread there was someone who described a harry as one with a backpack with books in it. That's more the drift. A harry could be bright but slightly nerdy. Not very "New Yorkie"
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Lechatchila Ariber
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 9:37 pm
cookielady did you put the asterix in yourself or was it automated?
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Squash
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 9:42 pm
[quote="queenon the other thread there was someone who described a harry as one with a backpack with books in it. That's more the drift. A harry could be bright but slightly nerdy. Not very "New Yorkie"[/quote]
Okay! I think Queen hit it!!!!! I hereby nominate this for the official definition of 'harry'.
Harry (adj.) not New Yorkie.
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cookielady
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 10:04 pm
I am so embarassed. I didnt do that, the site did. I couldnt believe when I saw that!!
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mommyX2
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 10:09 pm
yes I think harry is out of towny...nerdy...
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mummiedearest
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 10:17 pm
Squash wrote: | [quote="queenon the other thread there was someone who described a harry as one with a backpack with books in it. That's more the drift. A harry could be bright but slightly nerdy. Not very "New Yorkie" |
Okay! I think Queen hit it!!!!! I hereby nominate this for the official definition of 'harry'.
Harry (adj.) not New Yorkie.[/quote]
speaking as a local harriet, wrong definition. I may not be new yorkie, but neither are my two wonderfully yeshivish brothers who have jointly dubbed me harriet.
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amother
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 10:21 pm
I think what she meant to say was "Tom, Eiver and Harry"
Don't hate me because I'm amother.
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greenfire
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Sun, Feb 03 2008, 10:54 pm
I guess D ick is a worse name than poor ole Harry ...
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gryp
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Wed, Feb 06 2008, 7:38 pm
I don't usually read people's blogs, but I read this one out of curiousity, and I'm left with a sick feeling.
That's not how it is in my world, Thank G-d.
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Squash
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Wed, Feb 06 2008, 7:57 pm
And thanks to you, gr, I will not be reading that. Not looking for sick feelings at this point in my life. thanks.
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gryp
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Wed, Feb 06 2008, 7:59 pm
Sure, Squash.
I'd rather be a Harry(/iet) than someone who thinks up nasty things about their fellow Jews.
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Ruchel
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Thu, Feb 07 2008, 4:52 am
it s*cks
it's really mean. I'm going to ask my friends if they also use the harry stuff and if they do they'll hear from me.
Unfortunately, even if no "harry", it's common to hear criticism about "overzealous" bts trying to fit in. Can't we all tolerate each other?
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amother
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Thu, Feb 07 2008, 5:25 am
Very depressing but unfortunetly true. I can say that since according to the definition in the article I qulaify as a Harry and I defintiely get treated like a second class citizen by "the system".
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