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'Hoo arre ye the noo,' is the conventional greeting in most newspaper offices". Crosland wrote that in his book The Unspeakable Scot, published in London in 1902.
For example, a woman with Asperger's Syndrome described how as a child she saw people moving into the house up the street, ran up to one of the new kids and, instead of the conventional greeting and request of 'Hi, you want to play?,' proclaimed, 'Nine times nine is equal to 81.' " David Mamet, in his recent book "Bambi vs. Godzilla," discerned redeeming qualities in the condition.
Mentiones the event of the arrival of Ethel Merman - the Post published a picture of Miss Merman in the conventional "arrival" pose, knees crossed, flowers under one arm, one hand upraised in greeting.
"Greetings everybody.
Greetings, Loungers!
Greetings, friends!
Christmas Greetings.
* * * Greetings, yogis!
"Greetings, Prophet!
Greetings, wormhole.
Greetings, Power Fam.
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