“Gung ho” is from a Chinese dialect, not Japanese, despite that one movie where the Americans have to work in a Japanese company’s car factory. It came into the American slang vocabulary during World War Two, when the mainland Chinese became our allies.
Tarzan, those have to be pre-teen, teenagers, such displays are a little, well, odd to say the least. Surely you guys must recall the old WW2 movie, ‘Gung Ho!’: The Story of Carlson’s Makin Island Raiders (1943) …. The action in this movie takes place in the Makin Group of Islands. The Butaritari Atoll. That was a Randolph Scott “true” story.
profkatz over 10 years ago
“Gung Ho”? When did this nonsense turn Japanese? SayonaraAGowa!!
Old Comic Strip Lover over 10 years ago
And the trouble begins…..
J Short over 10 years ago
Will the kid be happy to see her; so we can wrap this up…or will he be a pain; so we can have some mother-son drama?
SKJAM! Premium Member over 10 years ago
“Gung ho” is from a Chinese dialect, not Japanese, despite that one movie where the Americans have to work in a Japanese company’s car factory. It came into the American slang vocabulary during World War Two, when the mainland Chinese became our allies.
Polsixe over 10 years ago
Tarzan, those have to be pre-teen, teenagers, such displays are a little, well, odd to say the least. Surely you guys must recall the old WW2 movie, ‘Gung Ho!’: The Story of Carlson’s Makin Island Raiders (1943) …. The action in this movie takes place in the Makin Group of Islands. The Butaritari Atoll. That was a Randolph Scott “true” story.
Buddy McBuddy over 10 years ago
Every kid love Tarzan long time! Gung Ho indeed!!!
Old Comic Strip Lover over 10 years ago
(In an Ed McMahon type voice.) And heeeeeeeerrrrrrrreeeeeee’sssssss MOMMY!!!
profkatz over 10 years ago
Like I said……. :)> BanzaiAGowa!!
Eugeno over 10 years ago
… appears to be an attractive lad – with a tell-tale curl on the side of his forehead …?
Locksley1 over 10 years ago
Son?whothehellareyouagowa