Thursday, September 29, 2005

Huh? you don't say.

When American GIs returned from Asia at the close of World War II, besides Victory they brought home a new word to add to the lexicon -- "boondocks". It is derived from bundok the word for mountain in most Philippine dialects, including Tagalog. "Bundok" was used by the GI's to decribe a place that is remote and inaccessible.

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