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Fanny is the old ancient word derived from the latin for fanisula, meaning hope not lost. Of course, this phrase is linked to the hope not lost, and the hope not held high in the sky like the piece of pie, yet another famous saying. Fanny is actually my aunt, she is married to Bobby, we call im bob and together they form the famous saying. Capish?

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