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Moses supposes his toeses are roses...
But Moses supposes erroneously. That's from "Singin' in the Rain."No, I don't like Moses. It seems so dated. I picture Moses as having died around 1940, age 100, former slave in Mississippi somewhere. I can't picture a Moses giving the weather forecast, teaching phys ed, flying a commercial airliner, playing Little League, or going to the prom or any of the ordinary things ordinary people do today.
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You beat me to it!But Moses he knowses his toeses aren't roses as Moses supposes his toeses to be.Also I pretty much agree with your thoughts on Moses. It's also just too... the name of only one guy. Too much for anyone else.
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Actually, Moses is the En. version of the name... There have been plenty of little Jewish boys named Moishe over the years, I believe.
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Well yeah, a lot of Biblical people weren't actually called the English names we use for them because they didn't speak English. But that doesn't make me not attatch the name solely to that Biblical person.I actually quite like Moishe. It seems more usable. Probably because I've never called Moses Moishe. :P

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I thought of the same thing from Singin' in the Rain. LOL
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