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Little Dorritt Meaning of phrase 'Hooray Henry' (40) RE: Meaning of phrase 'Hooray Henry' 09 Jan 00


I've been trying to think of an american version of a hooray henry and its virtually impossible- although George Hamilton did flick through my mind at one point but then he's too old and not quite right. Probably James Hewitt is the best example of a hooray henry I can think of, an individual of absolutely no value whatsoever.Funny how people in the UK may aspire to having more money, but no-one aspires to changing class. As for poor Diana, I shouldn't think any young naive woman who's husband and family were as calculating as the house of Windsor, would have turned out any different. she may have been the worst thing to happen to the english ruling house but they are the worst thing ever to have happened to england.Clare, don't be too hard on BSeed irony doesn't translate well into the written word.


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