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So they go, yeah, they know about leadership.Eskimo . Fishermen. Fishermen.
actually taught and continued and even taught my students when I was later at the University of Michigan that theeskimos had hundreds of words for snow and of course uh if they have hundreds of words for snow and and and we onlyhave uh you know something when you add things together maybe 22 or 25 something
So they go, yeah, they know about leadership.With Eskimos and so forth.
Of all the expressions that the show has coined, which are your favorites?Whether it be Eskimo brothers-- Shit sipper.OK. And FYI, just to put this out in the interweb, it's shit sipper, not zipper.
The average for living Native American Indians is again, 39.The average for living Eskimos today, the foot index is 38.26.And other features of the footprints were consistent with those of modern human beings.
I don't know woodchucks, what lives in the ground?Jonathan Safran Foer: Like an Eskimo house?
So they go, yeah, they know about leadership.And they did the same thing with Eskimos.
- It was a John Waters film come alive.- Jim was the aggressive salesman who could sell refrigerators to the Eskimos.- Dannie was always very even-keeled, just kind of mellowed him out and balanced him.
We never really got it until now and by the way we now react differently towards bottled water." So the bumper sticker is: "Bottled water is for suckers.""Nowhere in history does the phrase 'selling ice to Eskimos' apply more aptly than to the bottled water fiasco, and not just because the analog to ice in this case is its meltedcounterpart. We Eskimos have been duped. 'There's gold in them thar hills' came the cry in the 1980s. Blue gold. Wait you're going to put dirtier, less palatable water in a bottle
"Nowhere in history does the phrase 'selling ice to Eskimos' apply more aptly than to the bottled water fiasco, and not just because the analog to ice in this case is its meltedcounterpart. We Eskimos have been duped. 'There's gold in them thar hills' came the cry in the 1980s. Blue gold. Wait you're going to put dirtier, less palatable water in a bottleand ship it around the world to sell?' pausing between sips of tap water, 'to people that already get it for free?' 'Well if they're willing to spend billions of dollars each
Ae is an old way of saying the number one.We have bed. If you have two U's, you might want to dump them with the ulu, which is an Eskimo knife.The ulu. Those are legit too.
It actually coheres very, very well.I knew that the non language people would love this because they love hearing, oh, Eskimos have got 100 words for snow, and they just love those things.
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