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	<title>Comments on: About Buying &#8220;I&#8217;m OK&#8211;You&#8217;re Not.&#8221; (And some other &#8230; babbling, basically.)</title>
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		<title>By: John Shore</title>
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		<dc:creator>John Shore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Aug 2007 08:50:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You guys are cracking me up with this stuff. 
 
Okay, so let&#039;s be clear. I&#039;m NOT talking about spoken sounds here. I&#039;m only meaning to refer to print. For instance, as I say, I LOVE &quot;wootwoot!&quot; in PRINT, but have no interest in it spoken: then, to me, it just sounds a little too ... Arsenio Hall/forced. 
 
I like Ross&#039;s &quot;WOO HOO!&quot; I&#039;ve never written it like that. I always write, &quot;Whoo-hoo!&quot; I like &quot;WOO HOO!&quot; better. So I may have to steal that. 
 
Ross: Thanks for love on book. I definitely appreciate it. Let me know (if you care to) how/if the rest of the book effects your ideas about the relative GC&#039;s. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You guys are cracking me up with this stuff.</p>
<p>Okay, so let&#039;s be clear. I&#039;m NOT talking about spoken sounds here. I&#039;m only meaning to refer to print. For instance, as I say, I LOVE &quot;wootwoot!&quot; in PRINT, but have no interest in it spoken: then, to me, it just sounds a little too &#8230; Arsenio Hall/forced.</p>
<p>I like Ross&#039;s &quot;WOO HOO!&quot; I&#039;ve never written it like that. I always write, &quot;Whoo-hoo!&quot; I like &quot;WOO HOO!&quot; better. So I may have to steal that.</p>
<p>Ross: Thanks for love on book. I definitely appreciate it. Let me know (if you care to) how/if the rest of the book effects your ideas about the relative GC&#039;s.</p>
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		<title>By: Ross</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ross</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 13:17:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>WOO HOO!!! is fine. It&#039;s the long WHOOOOO&#039;s!!!! that I have a problem with. These are often employed by young females, frequently in a public school kind of setting...pep rallys, graduations, assemblys, etc.  
Recently Ann Coulter wrote a column about this phenomonon and its connection with a political debate. I had to laugh as I had never heard anybody bring it up and it has always annoyed me to no end. 
 
John Shore - I&#039;m about a quarter of the way through &quot;I&#039;m ok...&quot; and I gotta say you are one funny writer. Usually when I read something that I find funny, I laugh in my mind with no outward show except for maybe a small smile and that&#039;s if it&#039;s pretty darn funny. But while I was reading your book last night, I actually audibly laughed two times in addition to less apparent laughter. 
 
So far I&#039;m on board with the focusing on the great commandment, but I&#039;m not yet convinced that there isn&#039;t a place for awkard, gut wrenching Rambo style evangelization, (not that I ever do it, but I feel I should be in perpetual guilt for not doing it, after all I might save someone from damnation). If we get the gospel out, no matter how awkard, can&#039;t the Holy Spirit use it to good effect?  And if not immediately maybe down the road of someone&#039;s life. 
 
Looking forward to reading the rest... </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WOO HOO!!! is fine. It&#039;s the long WHOOOOO&#039;s!!!! that I have a problem with. These are often employed by young females, frequently in a public school kind of setting&#8230;pep rallys, graduations, assemblys, etc. </p>
<p>Recently Ann Coulter wrote a column about this phenomonon and its connection with a political debate. I had to laugh as I had never heard anybody bring it up and it has always annoyed me to no end.</p>
<p>John Shore &#8211; I&#039;m about a quarter of the way through &quot;I&#039;m ok&#8230;&quot; and I gotta say you are one funny writer. Usually when I read something that I find funny, I laugh in my mind with no outward show except for maybe a small smile and that&#039;s if it&#039;s pretty darn funny. But while I was reading your book last night, I actually audibly laughed two times in addition to less apparent laughter.</p>
<p>So far I&#039;m on board with the focusing on the great commandment, but I&#039;m not yet convinced that there isn&#039;t a place for awkard, gut wrenching Rambo style evangelization, (not that I ever do it, but I feel I should be in perpetual guilt for not doing it, after all I might save someone from damnation). If we get the gospel out, no matter how awkard, can&#039;t the Holy Spirit use it to good effect?  And if not immediately maybe down the road of someone&#039;s life.</p>
<p>Looking forward to reading the rest&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Rachel Cabal</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rachel Cabal</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Aug 2007 05:04:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m actually partial to WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!  This is to be pronounced with a distinct Texas accent and clearly it must be said very loudly.  Woo Hoo can be used in response to such events as:  the office closing early, finding out the price of gas dropped again, the bar-b-que coming out of the pit just at the right tenderness or any other joy inspiring moment.  Note: it&#039;s much cuter when women say Woo Hoo then when men say it...that&#039;s just weird. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m actually partial to WOO HOO!!!!!!!!!  This is to be pronounced with a distinct Texas accent and clearly it must be said very loudly.  Woo Hoo can be used in response to such events as:  the office closing early, finding out the price of gas dropped again, the bar-b-que coming out of the pit just at the right tenderness or any other joy inspiring moment.  Note: it&#039;s much cuter when women say Woo Hoo then when men say it&#8230;that&#039;s just weird.</p>
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