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Cartoon George of the Jungle had blue eyes.
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tigerjeb Wrote:kemosabe is apache for "a$$hole"

Not true, Jeb.

A guy told me that he had lost all respect for both Tonto and the Lone Ranger when he found out that "Kemo Sabe" meant "sweetie".
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RE: Tarzan
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tigerjeb Wrote:kemosabe is apache for "a$$hole"

Not true, Jeb.

A guy told me that he had lost all respect for both Tonto and the Lone Ranger when he found out that "Kemo Sabe" meant "sweetie".

Gary Lawson did a Far Side carton with the Lone Range in his retirement years discovering the meaning of Kemosabe. The rear end of a horse.

this is the definition that I'm going with.
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Big Ed Wrote:
covingtontiger Wrote:
tigerjeb Wrote:kemosabe is apache for "a$$hole"

Not true, Jeb.

A guy told me that he had lost all respect for both Tonto and the Lone Ranger when he found out that "Kemo Sabe" meant "sweetie".

Gary Lawson did a Far Side carton with the Lone Range in his retirement years discovering the meaning of Kemosabe. The rear end of a horse.

this is the definition that I'm going with.
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Here are some other ideas:
There have been numerous other suggestions regarding the meaning of this term:

Dr. Goddard, of the Smithsonian Institution, was reported as believing that Kemo Sabe was from the Tewa dialect. He supported his contention by calling on the "Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians" which appeared in the 29th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1916). It seems that in Tewa, "Apache" equates to Sabe and "friend" to Kema.

Jim Jewell, who directed "The Lone Ranger" until 1938 said he'd lifted the term from the name of a boys' camp at Mullet Lake just south of Mackinac, Michigan called Kamp Kee-Mo Sah-Bee. The camp had been established in 1911 by Jewell's father-in-law, Charles Yeager, and operated until about 1940. Translation of kee-mo sah-bee, according to Jewell was "trusty scout."

A scholar from the University of California at Berkley thought that Kemo Sabe came from the Yavapai, a dialect spoken in Arizona and meant "one who is white," since the Ranger always wore a white shirt and trousers in the earliest publicity photos. The Yavapai term is "kinmasaba" or "kinmasabeh."

According to Rob Malouf, a grad student in linguistics at Stanford, there's another possibility: "According to John Nichols' Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe, the Ojibwe word `giimoozaabi' means `to peek' (it could also mean `he peeks' or `he who peeks'). Rob continued: "There are several words with the same prefix ["giimooj," secretly] meaning things like `to sneak up on someone'.... It is quite plausible that `giimoozaabi' means something like `scout'.... `Giimoozaabi' is pronounced pretty much the same as `kemosabe' and would have been spelled `Kee Moh Sah Bee' at the turn of the century."

In his book of humour and observation, noted columnist James Smart observes that the New York Public Library defines "Kemo Sabe" as Soggy Shrub. His entertaining collection is appropriately titled "Soggy Shrub Rides Again and other improbabilities."
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RE: Tarzan
mairving Wrote:
Big Ed Wrote:
covingtontiger Wrote:
tigerjeb Wrote:kemosabe is apache for "a$$hole"

Not true, Jeb.

A guy told me that he had lost all respect for both Tonto and the Lone Ranger when he found out that "Kemo Sabe" meant "sweetie".

Gary Lawson did a Far Side carton with the Lone Range in his retirement years discovering the meaning of Kemosabe. The rear end of a horse.

this is the definition that I'm going with.
[Image: sc0019380e.jpg]

Here are some other ideas:
There have been numerous other suggestions regarding the meaning of this term:

Dr. Goddard, of the Smithsonian Institution, was reported as believing that Kemo Sabe was from the Tewa dialect. He supported his contention by calling on the "Ethnogeography of the Tewa Indians" which appeared in the 29th Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology (1916). It seems that in Tewa, "Apache" equates to Sabe and "friend" to Kema.

Jim Jewell, who directed "The Lone Ranger" until 1938 said he'd lifted the term from the name of a boys' camp at Mullet Lake just south of Mackinac, Michigan called Kamp Kee-Mo Sah-Bee. The camp had been established in 1911 by Jewell's father-in-law, Charles Yeager, and operated until about 1940. Translation of kee-mo sah-bee, according to Jewell was "trusty scout."

A scholar from the University of California at Berkley thought that Kemo Sabe came from the Yavapai, a dialect spoken in Arizona and meant "one who is white," since the Ranger always wore a white shirt and trousers in the earliest publicity photos. The Yavapai term is "kinmasaba" or "kinmasabeh."

According to Rob Malouf, a grad student in linguistics at Stanford, there's another possibility: "According to John Nichols' Concise Dictionary of Minnesota Ojibwe, the Ojibwe word `giimoozaabi' means `to peek' (it could also mean `he peeks' or `he who peeks'). Rob continued: "There are several words with the same prefix ["giimooj," secretly] meaning things like `to sneak up on someone'.... It is quite plausible that `giimoozaabi' means something like `scout'.... `Giimoozaabi' is pronounced pretty much the same as `kemosabe' and would have been spelled `Kee Moh Sah Bee' at the turn of the century."

In his book of humour and observation, noted columnist James Smart observes that the New York Public Library defines "Kemo Sabe" as Soggy Shrub. His entertaining collection is appropriately titled "Soggy Shrub Rides Again and other improbabilities."

Thanks man! I really like useless knowledge. Can't wait to use this one. You know maybe a useless knowledge thread might wake everyone up around here.
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Appears that some of us are not handling the off season very well.
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dan o Wrote:Appears that some of us are not handling the off season very well.
You do what you can to survive. It's tough but I think most of us will make it. Not too sure about that Dennis Miller guy though.
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dan o Wrote:Appears that some of us are not handling the off season very well.
You do what you can to survive. It's tough but I think most of us will make it. Not too sure about that Dennis Miller guy though.

Yep. Gonna be a rough row to hoe for him. He still hasn't caught onto the don't pee into the wind thing.
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dan o Wrote:
mairving Wrote:
dan o Wrote:Appears that some of us are not handling the off season very well.
You do what you can to survive. It's tough but I think most of us will make it. Not too sure about that Dennis Miller guy though.

Yep. Gonna be a rough row to hoe for him. He still hasn't caught onto the don't pee into the wind thing.
Yeah, just the other day I bet him that he could put out a car by peeing on it. He tried it and let's just say it was a shocking experience.
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dan o Wrote:
mairving Wrote:
dan o Wrote:Appears that some of us are not handling the off season very well.
You do what you can to survive. It's tough but I think most of us will make it. Not too sure about that Dennis Miller guy though.

Yep. Gonna be a rough row to hoe for him. He still hasn't caught onto the don't pee into the wind thing.

Don't tug on Superman's cape
Don't spit into the wind
Don't take the mask of the ole Lone Ranger
And you don't mess around with Jim
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dan o Wrote:
mairving Wrote:
dan o Wrote:Appears that some of us are not handling the off season very well.
You do what you can to survive. It's tough but I think most of us will make it. Not too sure about that Dennis Miller guy though.

Yep. Gonna be a rough row to hoe for him. He still hasn't caught onto the don't pee into the wind thing.

Human beings are human beings. They say what they want, don't they? They used to say it across the fence while they were hanging wash. Now they just say it on the Internet.

I rant, therefore I am.
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Memphis Blazer Wrote:Did you guys know Cheetah was still alive. Seriously, he's like 76 years old.
Is he still running the clock at UAB basketball games?


Actually I think he is providing clean urine for the Tigers. 03-wink 03-lmfao
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Memphis Blazer Wrote:Did you guys know Cheetah was still alive. Seriously, he's like 76 years old.
You are right. He's the oldest living chimp in captivity and an artist that gets top $ for his free hand paintings. He outlived Weissmuller and OSullivan. I think "boy" is 75 now. He may out live him too.

Cheeta's birthday and cheeta the artist
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05-bump above the Grizz chatter
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georgiatiger Wrote:
Big Ed Wrote:
TigerInPrisonWithALaptop Wrote:
Big Ed Wrote:Umgawa! passes, passes!
Tibia, Cheetah find Jane!

It's Timba you idiot.

Yeah, yeah, multitasking trying to work talk on the phone and type at the same time I guess I need to get my priorities in line.

There no more work!

You have to admit that three syllables for Tarzan is a stretch.

The movie Tarzan. The literary Tarzan was a near genius English lord fluent in French, English, Ape, Elephant and just about every other mammalian language known.
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TigerBill Wrote:The movie Tarzan. The literary Tarzan was a near genius English lord fluent in French, English, Ape, Elephant and just about every other mammalian language known.

What's the REST of the story?
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TigerBill Wrote:
georgiatiger Wrote:
Big Ed Wrote:
TigerInPrisonWithALaptop Wrote:
Big Ed Wrote:Umgawa! passes, passes!
Tibia, Cheetah find Jane!

It's Timba you idiot.

Yeah, yeah, multitasking trying to work talk on the phone and type at the same time I guess I need to get my priorities in line.

There no more work!

You have to admit that three syllables for Tarzan is a stretch.

The movie Tarzan. The literary Tarzan was a near genius English lord fluent in French, English, Ape, Elephant and just about every other mammalian language known.

French, English, Ape, Elephant, and mammalian.

Must be BCS talk.
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I like marijuana, you like marijuana, we like marijuana too, bomp bomp bomp bomp.... mari maijuana, mari marijuana....
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And Jane was HOT!
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to tie that with you previous post....

MaryJane rocks.
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