In a message dated 4/14/07 6:07:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
have seen "ho" used in various contexts that seem to have a
"positive"  slant. In my view, it tends to mean something towards
"dedicated". Like  Imus calling his wife a "green ho" -- she is
fanatatic about  environmentally safe cleaning and household projects.
She will give up  social politeness and get in your face about it. 

It would seem to me,  a traditional ho, is one who is dedicated to
money and will trade something  precious in their life for it. An
environmental ho, or a political ho,  corporate ho, will trade
something precious in their lives -- time, energy,  spirit, soul -- for
something: environmental progress, political change, or  corporate
ascent, respectively. 

In this context, Curtis is a Blues  ho. Or perhaps a "Blues John" --
under the sway of the Blues Temptress Ho  Godess. Or perhaps ho
captures that "dominated" flavor. A ho gives up some  control to their
client. The Blues "has its way" with Curtis when ever it  wants, but
leaves a fifty dollar bill of soulful renewal on the nightstand.  

Perhaps Judy is a word ho. Bevan is a MMY/TMO ho. Rory is a  mystical
insight ho. Barry is an irony ho. I am an analytical ho of sorts.  
Of course, maybe I am over-thinking this. :)

Remember all that is  holy is half ho. 

In fact, perhaps its all ho. Ho ly is the adjective  describing the
state of "ho ness". So what does that make "wholeness"?  

And if someone who is "gung ho" simply enthusiastically  displaying
their ho ness?


 


And so... these girls were.... Baset ball Ho's?



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