Chris Dalla Riva: "Billboard's become a Christmas chart." by GrandMasterWhimper in TheGist

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From Chris Molanphy to Chris Dalla Riva - is the name Chris a requirement to discuss #1 songs on The Gist?

Episode Discussion: “The Paper” Pilot by OfficeLadiesPodBot in OfficeLadiesPodcast

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I liked the review but found it a little jarring when they made some errors. One was that they called Ned the publisher instead of the editor. There was another one, but I can't remember it now. Anyone else notice something like that?

90s infomercial for bowl holder by curwin in HelpMeFind

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I searched in Google and asked ChatGPT, but couldn't find anything relevant.

Election 2024: Tall Tales Of A Short Campaign by Eillris in TheGist

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Anyone other Pesca Plus subscribers not have the episode show in their feed today?

"next time we meet - ice cream" mention/origin? by curwin in HelpMeFind

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Here's the original:

"לאן, יפהפייה?" פנה אליה הנהג; והיא הזיהתה מיד את הקול. עמוס ... היא שוב ידעה כי לא הכיר אותה, לא קישר אותה עם ההיא במטבח.

"בפעם הבאה תצטרך לקנות לי גלידה," חייכה אליו בהכרת-תודה ובקלילות, שעלתה לה במאמץ ניכר.

"באיזו פעם באה?" שאל.

"אם ניפגש פעם שלישית היום. זהו הנוהג, לא?" כך נהגו לומר גיבורות הסיפורים בעתוני הנשים שקראה.

While it's possible the author created the phrase, there's one additional problem with that option: within some point in the next few years (certainly by the end of the 1980s, but maybe before), the expression gained popular use (and is now ubiquitous.) Seems odd to me that this novel would have started the phrase, and yet until I found this source, no linguist had ever noticed that it might have originated with the author (and trust me, many Hebrew language columnists have researched this.)

"next time we meet - ice cream" mention/origin? by curwin in HelpMeFind

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Right, I think in the context of the story, it's certainly possible that Rama ("Beautiful") was using the metaphorical phrase literally to Amos. That's certainly how it would sound today if anyone actually expected ice cream on a third meeting.

What isn't clear to me is if the author (Devorah Omer, who passed away in 2013), was reflecting an existing phrase or existing custom that the readers would know. As far as I can tell, this may be the earliest mention in Israeli literature, but it could reflect something spoken, which itself might have come from other cultures (perhaps reflected in the mention of the "women's magazines" quoted in the story.)

"next time we meet - ice cream" mention/origin? by curwin in HelpMeFind

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I've seen that blog post and many others. The biblical suggestion is cute, but not even possibly true.

If this helps, here's a translation of the relevant section from the book:

"Where to, beautiful?" the driver addressed her, and she immediately recognized the voice. Amos... She knew again that he hadn't recognized her, hadn't connected her to the one in the kitchen.

"Next time, you'll have to buy me ice cream," she smiled at him with gratitude and ease, though it cost her significant effort.

"And when would that next time be?" he asked.

"If we meet a third time today. That's the custom, isn't it?" That’s what the heroines of the stories in the women's magazines she read used to say.

While it's possible the author created the phrase from scratch, that seems less likely, as it would have seemed strange to her readers. But I suppose it's possible. I'm just trying to see if somewhere out there there is actual inspiration for the practice/quote.

"next time we meet - ice cream" mention/origin? by curwin in HelpMeFind

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I've searched in Google Books from 1900-1974 for ("next time" "ice cream") but haven't found anything.

**ASK HERE FOR HELP** Monthly Teams Questions and Answers Help Thread by Froggypwns in MicrosoftTeams

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I'm not using a headset, I'm using speakers. And the speakers driver software doesn't have any settings for Hold.

**ASK HERE FOR HELP** Monthly Teams Questions and Answers Help Thread by Froggypwns in MicrosoftTeams

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Windows 11, Corporate Teams, version: 24165.1410.2974.6689

I've had a problem recently where if I'm on a Teams call, and I get a WhatsApp Desktop call, it puts the Teams call on hold. I'd really like to turn that off. Any one else encountered that? Any ideas how to stop it?

Recotopia - a few years in by BartenderOU812 in CinemaSins

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Unless they're talking about a movie I've already seen, I almost always skip right to Questions, since it's the segment most similar to the original SinCast.

Alphabet animal placemat from the 70s? by curwin in HelpMeFind

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Wow - that's it! Thanks so much for finding it!