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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-11 06:37
I asked him this question. He said, no.
But I wanna know what you guys think.
Is Ho his last name or is he promiscuous like that?
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-11 06:38
Hard to say....
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MikeHo wrote on 2010-07-11 06:38
whaaa?
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-11 06:39
ho!
I declare it!
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-11 06:40
Just playing with ya, Mike.
What is Ho anyway?
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-11 06:42
A word Santa Claus says three times when he sees your wife, mother and sister together in the same room
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-11 06:42
Quote from bradstrt;89004:
A word Santa Claus says three times when he sees your wife, mother and sister together in the same room
OSHI- :X
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-11 06:44
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-11 06:45
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-11 06:47
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MikeHo wrote on 2010-07-11 06:51
This is really unnecessary. Got to say... this has cause me to lose respect for Nation...
Here are some of the explanation:
Ho can be an abbreviation, symbol, or acronym.
Ho can be a Name:Korean (Ho): there is only one Chinese character for the Ho surname. Some records indicate that there are fifty-nine Ho clans, but only four have been identified and documented. All four clans descend from the same founding ancestor. In ad 48, a sixteen-year-old Indian princess is said to have arrived by boat on the shores of Korea. The Karak Kingdom’s King Suro married the woman, and out of respect for her origins allowed the second of their ten children to retain his mother’s surname, Ho. The Ho surname is very common and is widely distributed throughout the Korean peninsula.
Vietnamese (Hô`): unexplained.
Chinese: variant of He.
Ho also is a slang term for whore.
Also it can exclamation of surprise, etc., c.1300; as an exclamation calling attention, early 15c. Used after the name of a place to which attention is called (cf. Westward-Ho) it dates from 1590s, originally a cry of boatmen, etc., announcing departures for a particular destination. Ho-ho-ho expressing laughter is recorded from mid-12c.
MikeHo is not a reference to a whore.
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Hiccup wrote on 2010-07-11 06:54
Stop being so serious dood. Seriously..... this is BEAN RUA! Bean Rua is SPAM SECTION. SPAM!
DID I MENTION SPAM SECTION. NOT SERIOUS. Never is really. T_____________________________T
~sigh
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Phunkie wrote on 2010-07-11 06:58
Quote from MikeHo;89024:
This is really unnecessary. Got to say... this has cause me to lose respect for Nation...
Here are some of the explanation:
Ho can be an abbreviation, symbol, or acronym.
Ho can be a Name:Korean (Ho): there is only one Chinese character for the Ho surname. Some records indicate that there are fifty-nine Ho clans, but only four have been identified and documented. All four clans descend from the same founding ancestor. In ad 48, a sixteen-year-old Indian princess is said to have arrived by boat on the shores of Korea. The Karak Kingdom’s King Suro married the woman, and out of respect for her origins allowed the second of their ten children to retain his mother’s surname, Ho. The Ho surname is very common and is widely distributed throughout the Korean peninsula.
Vietnamese (Hô`): unexplained.
Chinese: variant of He.
Ho also is a slang term for whore.
Also it can exclamation of surprise, etc., c.1300; as an exclamation calling attention, early 15c. Used after the name of a place to which attention is called (cf. Westward-Ho) it dates from 1590s, originally a cry of boatmen, etc., announcing departures for a particular destination. Ho-ho-ho expressing laughter is recorded from mid-12c.
MikeHo is not a reference to a whore.
Alright, I'm done.
I am terribly sorry if I offended you in any matter.
I do not know you and never did I judge you in anyway. I was just poking just some fun at your name and I expected you to react in a silly manner as well.
Don't lose respect for this community because of a silly joke.
We are honestly great people here. We just like to have fun and you'll continue to see this innocent fun if you choose to continue staying with us.
Thank you for the explanation btw. I was really curious to find out if that was your last name or not. Never did I think you were a whore.
I would like to request a lock to this thread.