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Hey allan in NE Question?

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JRB IN MAINE

10-28-2004 17:43:06




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What does the word pard mean ? still havent figured it out.




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Allan in NE

10-28-2004 17:48:29




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 Re: Hey allan in NE Question? in reply to JRB IN MAINE , 10-28-2004 17:43:06  
JRB,

That is NE slang for Partner, sidekick, buddy, friend, amigo, cohort, etc., etc. :>)

Have a good one, PARD,

Allan



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North of NE

10-28-2004 21:14:15




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 Re: Hey allan in NE Question? in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 17:48:29  
And here I always thought you worked for the P.a.R.D (Park and Recreation Department)! You sure you're not the guy I see out mowing around the picnic tables when I come through town?



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Regular guy

10-28-2004 19:13:34




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 Re: Hey allan in NE Question? in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 17:48:29  
"Paint Your Wagon..." I was born under a wandering star. Pard



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CNKS

10-28-2004 18:07:00




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 Re: Hey allan in NE Question? in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 17:48:29  
Also used when you don't know the name of the person you are talking to -- sort of like "Bub".



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Tim in NB

10-29-2004 09:35:17




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 Re: Hey allan in NE Question? in reply to CNKS, 10-28-2004 18:07:00  
I use Billy-Bob for the name of people I don"t know. It sure brings a smile and a questioning look when I use it.



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Allan in NE

10-28-2004 18:21:38




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 Re: Hey allan in NE Question? in reply to CNKS, 10-28-2004 18:07:00  
CN,

"Bub" will catch ya a black eye up here; kinda means 'kid', "dummy" or shorthorn. The difference in region, I guess. :>)

Allan



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JRB IN MAINE

10-28-2004 17:54:10




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 Re: Hey allan in NE Question? in reply to Allan in NE, 10-28-2004 17:48:29  
Up here we use ah ol boy .



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