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Regretably you dont always learn something true.Surfing /pol is always educational, you never know what you might learn...
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thats the wrong useSurfing /pol is always educational, you never know what you might learn...
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Snopes also confirms, its "im your huckleberry" and "Ill be your huckleberry." I know snopes... But they have Val Kilmer himself confirming it, and the script..Regretably you dont always learn something true.
View attachment 480293"I’m Your Huckleberry:" The Meaning of Doc Holliday’s Iconic Line - OldWest
In the late 1800s, the phrase "I'm your huckleberry" was used to mean "I'm the one you want," or "I'm the right one for the job," or "I'm the right match."www.oldwest.org
The name "bilberry" appears to have a Scandinavian origin, possibly from as early as 1577, being similar to the Danish word bølle for whortleberry with the addition of "berry". [1] In Scandinavian languages bilberries have names that translate to "blueberry": blåbär in Swedish and blåbær in Danish and Norwegian. The bilberry (especially Vaccinium myrtillus) is also known by a number of other names including blaeberry /ˈbleɪbɛri/ in Scottish and Northern English regional dialects and the Scots language,[2] whortleberry /ˈhwɜːrtəbri/ in southern England,[2] and whimberry, wimberry, winberry or whinberry in Derbyshire, Lancashire, along the Anglo-Welsh border, and south Wales, amongst other places.
Regretably you dont always learn something true.
Snopes also confirms, its "im your huckleberry" and "Ill be your huckleberry." I know snopes... But they have Val Kilmer himself confirming it, and the script..
Did Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday Say 'I'm Your Huckle Bearer,' Not 'Huckleberry'?
The famous line from "Tombstone" has some people murmuring about the "Mandela Effect."www.snopes.com
Huckleberry is a common name applied to many different plants. mostly grow in the west NA. More resistant to cultivation then blueberries.
Gaylussacia baccata Black huckleberry
Vaccinium parvifolium red huckleberry
V. membranaceum also called black huckleberry
V. deliciosum. blue huckleberry.
solanum scabrum is "garden huckleberry. a nightshade.
What is the difference between them and blueberries? they look nearly identical.
Vaccinium is a large family. cranberry, blueberry, huckleberries, bilberry etc. (bilberry are European blueberries. smaller, ground hugging.)
This is a huckleberry. notice the berry. 1 berry per meristem and sepal.
this is a Blueberry. notice how the sepal branches out of the meristem into many shoots, and buds.
the common usage of Huckleberry is then of course applied to blueberries often anyway.
Huckleberry is derived from whortleberry>hortleberry
Whortleberry being another name for bilberry.