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Re: Rhyming slang & insults (RE: Dished Pistons)

To: emiel.rorije@terra.es, spitfires@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Rhyming slang & insults (RE: Dished Pistons)
From: Tburke4@aol.com
Date: Thu, 25 Nov 2004 12:12:40 EST
Here's what aquick search yielded..

> When the British took over New Amsterdam,renaming it New York there was a 
> bit of animosity between the Dutch and the British settlers. Hence in english 
> we have words like dutch uncle, dutch courage and dutch treat all starting as 
> put downs of the Dutch. Cheese was a staple of the Dutch diet, and the 
> British used to put the Dutch down saying "Look it's John Cheese". The Dutch 
>used 
> to throw this insult back at the British - John = Jahn, Cheese = Kees. Hence 
> "Jahnkees" or Yankees was born.
    
    
 I suppose we could have been called "Turkeys", given our dietary 
preferences, so it could be worse.

and with that, my fellow Yankees...

Let's eat!

Happy Thanksgiving to all nations

Tom Burke





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