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VEROGREEN

02/16/10 10:57 PM

#183487 RE: whenidream #183486

Soon may refer to:

something in the near future.

Hope this helps.....only soon does not apply here.

JMHO
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judypudy

02/16/10 11:03 PM

#183488 RE: whenidream #183486

According to Websters 21st Century Dictionary:

Soon, adv. after a short time.

Not sure what the meaning of "soon" is in EESO speak or the duration of time Murph was referring to?

It would be nice to know though.

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Long2Retire

02/16/10 11:34 PM

#183492 RE: whenidream #183486

How about the word soon in usage:
Albert Einstein: I never think of the future - it comes soon enough.
Aristotle: What soon grows old? Gratitudes.
John Donne: Love built on beauty, soon as beauty, dies.
Martin Luther: How soon not now, becomes never.
Sallust: A city for sale and soon to perish if it finds a buyer!
St. Augustine: Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity.
Thomas Fuller: Eaten bread is soon forgotten.
Victor Hugo: God created the flirt as soon as he made the fool.
William Shakespeare: Better three hours too soon than a minute too late.

And finally:
Soon I'Ll HaVe ReAcHeD oUt to and influenced more people than anybody in the history of this planet, except God himself (Tomorrow Never Dies; writing credit: Bruce Feirstein)