>Doug,
>
>>>Now NEC is reinvigorating the remnants of the company with cash, new executives and a marketing push planned for later this year, said Steve Boogar, who was appointed chief operating officer two months ago.
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>>Not unless there's a new strain of the original American Booger... <g>
>
>Well, there are multiple uses for the word. Here in the deep South, we would quote Mr. Boogar of NEC as saying, "Turnin' this company around is gonna be a real booger of a job!"
David,
Well, then the South is now successful at exporting its culture, prsuming that the South wishes to own the phrase 'boogar'. <g> We have 'boogars' of jobs here too. <g>
Best,
DD
Best,
DD
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