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  • A call to the chairman of the NHANR—“We call it Nanner” the man had cheerfully informed him—confirmed that David Ogilvie had indeed had an appointment with their group after lunch on the day of the commander’s death but revealed that Ogilvie had only stayed half an hour.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • A call to the chairman of the NHANR—“We call it Nanner” the man had cheerfully informed him—confirmed that David Ogilvie had indeed had an appointment with their group after lunch on the day of the commander’s death but revealed that Ogilvie had only stayed half an hour.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • A call to the chairman of the NHANR—“We call it Nanner” the man had cheerfully informed him—confirmed that David Ogilvie had indeed had an appointment with their group after lunch on the day of the commander’s death but revealed that Ogilvie had only stayed half an hour.

    Mourn Not Your Dead Deborah Crombie 1996

  • Just had some Blue Bell in Lubbock last week (Southern Blackberry Cobbler) and bought more BB as soon as I got home (Delta Blues), but now I have a hankerin 'for some Nanner Puddin' ice cream!

    Banana pudding ice cream | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009

  • Two requests for a specific sitation answered with "Nanner Nanner" posts.

    Clinton Camp: "Karl Rove Is Writing Senator Obama's Talking Points" 2009

  • I can't tell what the pattern is that impossibly spelled Cookie A pattern from KNitty? or is it Wendy's Nanner sock?

    Do Not Share This Medicine. FUZZARELLY 2009

  • On February 15th, 2010 at 12: 42 pm The Nanner said:

    The Pioneer Woman - Full RSS Feed Ree 2010

  • The peaches had just a little bit more ripening to do and then she could gleefully, happily pick them and say "Nanner nanner" to the one who said we couldn't grow peaches in the park.

    Craig Daily Press stories 2009

  • Everyone have a fantastic Nanner-freakin-lovin day!!!

    Popular in the last 8 hours 2009

  • But that's who's complaining about Ray Nagin merely saying you're wasting five year's arguing over that hole in the ground when the City of New Orleans is totally forgotten now--a much greater disaster than 9/11--and you know I actually heard a NYC television commentator, one of those communications major egoheads, saying Nanner, nanner on Ray Nagin...there were only 3000 people killed in and after Katrina--and the 3000 that lost their lives at that hole in the ground were more important--they had to be honored, dammit, and New Orleans should just dry the F up and blow away, either that are let the New York City developers in down there and they'll build New Orleans back as though it were a DisneyWorld mock city.

    Indulgences The Daily Growler 2006

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