What does this phrase mean????????????
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Bemol
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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 8:16 pm    Post subject: What does this phrase mean???????????? Reply with quote

Hello all of you.I'm novice on this group , so I'd like to greet everyone.
Could you explain me what does this exclamation mean:
Ka-Ching!
thx in advance

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Raymond S. Wise
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Posted: Thu Sep 16, 2004 9:54 pm    Post subject: Re: What does this phrase mean???????????? Reply with quote

"Bemol" <wm@homestudio.one.pl> wrote in message
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Hello all of you.I'm novice on this group , so I'd like to greet everyone.
Could you explain me what does this exclamation mean:
Ka-Ching!
thx in advance


It is a representation of the ring of an old-fashioned cash-register bell,
and is used to show that the speaker (or someone he is speaking about) has
just made a lot of money or has the prospect of making a lot of money.


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Raymond S. Wise
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA

E-mail: mplsray @ yahoo . com
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Posted: Fri Sep 17, 2004 1:38 am    Post subject: Re: What does this phrase mean???????????? Reply with quote

Użytkownik "Raymond S. Wise" <mplsrayNOSPAM@gbronline.com> napisał w
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"Bemol" <wm@homestudio.one.pl> wrote in message
news:cic77a$2if$1@atlantis.news.tpi.pl...
Hello all of you.I'm novice on this group , so I'd like to greet
everyone.
Could you explain me what does this exclamation mean:
Ka-Ching!
thx in advance


It is a representation of the ring of an old-fashioned cash-register bell,
and is used to show that the speaker (or someone he is speaking about) has
just made a lot of money or has the prospect of making a lot of money.


--
Raymond S. Wise
Minneapolis, Minnesota USA

E-mail: mplsray @ yahoo . com
Thank you very much for your explanation Smile


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