I love Art But TAA TAA has to go.
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You guys, I just figured out where the old expression "TaTa" came from. Back in the colonial days, people had a habit of saying, "Later tomater," only they don't say the r's at the end of words there, so it came out as "Latah tomatah," and they shortened it to the two final syllables, "ta-ta." So we ought not assail this grand tradition. Anytime someone says ta-ta or simply "ta" as they do in Australia, consider them to be saying good old, 'later tomater.'
That's my story and i'm stickin' to it.
[This message has been edited by LisaA (edited 29 March 2002).]
That's my story and i'm stickin' to it.
[This message has been edited by LisaA (edited 29 March 2002).]
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Alternate theory:
With all the C2C unannounced reruns, the "taa taa" is a digitalized edit of Art saying "to" twice. Art hasn't been in the studio in weeks, all the shows are composited from previous shows. The reruns are only when the equipment breaks down (hence unexpected and unannounced.) Art is somewhere in time with Crystal Gale takin a ride.
With all the C2C unannounced reruns, the "taa taa" is a digitalized edit of Art saying "to" twice. Art hasn't been in the studio in weeks, all the shows are composited from previous shows. The reruns are only when the equipment breaks down (hence unexpected and unannounced.) Art is somewhere in time with Crystal Gale takin a ride.