lógico que dependendo dos resultados neste fim de semana, ele vai dizer : men-go go go , ahahahaha, já vermelho ( e branco ) de bota preta, e faz a alegria de todos, uma esperança de felicidade o ano inteiro aguardada... além de botar uns viadinhos para correr.... :-))))
2007/11/19, Vera Martins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > *Esse "ho ho ho" soa meio esqusitinho mesmo. :)))* > *hahaha * > *Vera* > ** > ** > ** > *Exagerados | Querem Papai Noel dizendo 'ha ha ha' em lugar de 'ho ho ho'* > 08:44 A empresa de recrutamento Westaff, em Sydney, na Australia, está > tentando implantar uma versao de Papai Noel mais do que politicamente > correto. Fornecedora de Papais Noeis para todo o país, quer que seus > contratados nao digam mais o tradicional 'ho ho ho'. Devem dizer 'ha ha ha'. > A expressao original, segundo a empresa, pode assustar as crianças e seria > ofensiva para as mulheres, por que o som lembraria 'whore' (prostituta). Até > grupos ativistas pelos direitos das crianças acham que a empresa de > recrutamento exagerou. Noticia do news.com.au. > Fonte: Blue Bus > > > *Matéria original abaixo:* > ** > Santa Claus outraged by 'ho ho ho' ban > > By Janet Fyfe-Yeomans and Amanda Grant > > November 15, 2007 07:00am > Article from: [image: The Daily > Telegraph]<http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/> > > "Ho ho ho" turned to "ha ha ha" for PC reasons > > - Ho ho ho "could frighten kids, derogatory to women" > - Santas rebel > > HE is an unlikely revolutionary but this Christmas, Santa is a rebel with > a claus. > > He is having the last laugh on political correctness - and it's a great > big fat belly laugh. > > Santas across Sydney are rebelling against attempts to ban their > traditional greeting of "ho, ho, ho" in favour of "ha, ha, ha". > > Recruitment firm Westaff - which supplies hundreds of Santas across the > country - has told its trainees that the "ho ho ho" phrase could frighten > children and could even be derogatory to women. > > Two Santa hopefuls reportedly quit the course because of the hullabaloo of > the ho, ho, ho. > > One would-be Santa has told *The Daily Telegraph* he was taught not to use > "ho, ho, ho" because it was too close to the American slang for prostitute. > He also quit. > > "Gimme a break," Julie Gale, who runs the campaign against sexualising > children called Kids Free 2B Kids, said. > > "We are talking about little kids who do not understand that "ho, ho, ho" > has any other connotation and nor should they. > > "Leave Santa alone." > > Australian Childhood Foundation chief executive officer Dr Joe Tucci said > it was the latest example of political correctness gone mad. > > "There is no stronger tradition for children than Santa's ho, ho, ho," Dr > Tucci said. > > Continua aqui: > http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,22761386-2,00.html > > -- -- Marco Antonio Figueiredo Blog : http://marcofigueiredo.multiply.com/journal
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