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Old 10-08-2001, 11:14 PM   #11
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Quote: from Selvin on 1:10 pm on Oct. 8, 2001
Wow, posting a one word reply. Okay people, lets start acting like "eh" is a real word, and not something, that canadians use to change a stament into a statement. Example: You are cool, eh. Yoi just turned a statement into a question. By the way, I truly don't care if I don't shut up. Yawn.
btw i believe the "word" you are refering to which us canadians use to metamorph a statement into question is "aye" (or in french "eille") either way they are both pronounced the same way. not "eh", i must make this clear because "eh" sounds more like the sound that would come out of a 90 yr old man who's been smoking for 80years and only has half a lung left and is attempting to cough!!!
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