santa

B

Bill Dilworth

Juan de la Cosa would be surprised if there wasn't, but he was 400 years
earlier.


Enric Mañas said:
21 September 1897

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Steve Rindsberg said:
Yes, Virginia?

Was there something else we can help you with?

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Enric Mañas [PowerPoint MVP]

That other fella, he was the "Yes, Maria" guy, wasn't he?

It was the "*Santa* María" fella...

This fella *worth* fits the bill...

;-)
 
P

PPTMagician

Or is it "Yes, Santa Maria, there is a Virginia" ?
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Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
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Steve Rindsberg said:
Enric Mañas [PowerPoint said:
That other fella, he was the "Yes, Maria" guy, wasn't he?

It was the "*Santa* María" fella...

Right, as in "Yes, Maria, there is a Santa."



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Bill Dilworth

Sort of a Raleigh 'round the flag thing?


Steve Rindsberg said:
PPTMagician
wrote:

Wouldn't that have been "Yes, Sir Walter, there is a Virginia."?



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PPTMagician

But would you eat it
with Santa
or W. Joseph Campbell
or Juan de la Cosa
or Sir Walter Raleigh
in Virginia
or on the Santa Maria?

Would you, would you
really eat your fish that way
only on Indepence Day?

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Glenna Shaw
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
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