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October 14, 2008

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jackie

Ok, so now that I am on the floor LOL....what can I say. Even Donna Brazil had to explain to the uptight political panel she was sitting on what the word 'boo'meant when she referenced Anderson Cooper by telling him 'You're not my boo'. Using slang gives new meaning to being bilingual, and yes at my age, I like to get 'my party on' with my 'boo' while exhibiting my swagger too!

Tiffany

LOL! Great point. I sometimes use slang in my office and you made some great prerequisite points as to when to use this ever-changing form of expression. It does show personality and the playful side of you that is more interesting and unique than your career side. Great job on your presentation!

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