where does "oll korrect" come from, and are there more people out there who
agree with this? because FAR too few people want to know the origins of the
term "okay (a.k.a. - o.k.).
>>> daniel.yocum@Peterson.af.mil 08/27/03 10:32AM >>>
I prefer the term Donkey American; O.K. is from oll korrect and Okie is from
Oklahoma but only the parts without paving and running water.
Daniel
smart ass. no copy of "birthday boy" for you! ;)
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