by neufer » Thu May 28, 2009 10:38 am
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_P%C3%A5lsson_Mullica wrote:
<<Eric Pålsson Mullica (Mullikka) was an early Finnish settler to New Sweden. He and his family were the source of the name of several geographic features and places in New Jersey.
Mullica was born during April 1636 in Mora, Delsbo parish, Hälsingland,
Sweden. His father was Pål Jönsson Mullica who arrived in New Sweden with his wife and children on the vessel Örnen during 1654 from Sweden. The family Mullica had earlier immigrated to Sweden from Finland. "Mullica" is approximately variated from the Finnish term mullikka, which means bull or young bull.
Mullica lived for several years at Tacony, adjoining the present-day Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later moved to the area of Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey. Mullica built a homestead near
Little Egg Harbor.
[Is diss some kinda yoke?] The area in which he resided near Little Egg Harbor was named Mullica Township in Atlantic County, New Jersey in his honor. What had been known as the "Little Egg Harbor River" is now called the Mullica River. Mullica later moved further north to an area now known as Mullica Hill, a census-designated place located within Harrison Township, in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Mullica first married Ingrid, the daughter of Olof Philipsson, a Finn who arrived with his family on the Mercurius in 1656. All of Mullica's eight children were by his first wife. After Ingrid's death, Mullica married Ingeborg Helm, daughter of Capt. Israel Helm. Mullica died before 1704.>>
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Groucho: What would you like?
. Would you like a suite on the third floor?
.
Chico: No. I'll take a Pollack in the basement.
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http://www.seinfeldscripts.com/TheSoupNazi.htm
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ELAINE: Do you need anything?
KRAMER: Well, a bowl of mulligatawny would hit the spot.
ELAINE: Mulligatawny?
KRAMER: Yeah. It's an Indian soup. It's simmered to perfection
. by one of the great soup artisans in the modern era.
ELAINE: Oh! Who? The Soup Nazi?
KRAMER: He's not a Nazi. He just happens to be a little eccentric. Most geniuses are.
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[quote=" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_P%C3%A5lsson_Mullica"]
<<Eric Pålsson Mullica (Mullikka) was an early Finnish settler to New Sweden. He and his family were the source of the name of several geographic features and places in New Jersey.
Mullica was born during April 1636 in Mora, Delsbo parish, Hälsingland, [url=http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap080119.html][b]Sweden[/b][/url]. His father was Pål Jönsson Mullica who arrived in New Sweden with his wife and children on the vessel Örnen during 1654 from Sweden. The family Mullica had earlier immigrated to Sweden from Finland. "Mullica" is approximately variated from the Finnish term mullikka, which means bull or young bull.
Mullica lived for several years at Tacony, adjoining the present-day Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later moved to the area of Little Egg Harbor, New Jersey. Mullica built a homestead near [b]Little Egg Harbor[/b]. [url=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/e8/Mullica_twp_nj_001.png][b][Is diss some kinda yoke?][/b][/url] The area in which he resided near Little Egg Harbor was named Mullica Township in Atlantic County, New Jersey in his honor. What had been known as the "Little Egg Harbor River" is now called the Mullica River. Mullica later moved further north to an area now known as Mullica Hill, a census-designated place located within Harrison Township, in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
Mullica first married Ingrid, the daughter of Olof Philipsson, a Finn who arrived with his family on the Mercurius in 1656. All of Mullica's eight children were by his first wife. After Ingrid's death, Mullica married Ingeborg Helm, daughter of Capt. Israel Helm. Mullica died before 1704.>>[/quote]----------------------------------------
Groucho: What would you like?
. Would you like a suite on the third floor?
.
Chico: No. I'll take a Pollack in the basement.
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http://www.seinfeldscripts.com/TheSoupNazi.htm
.........................................
ELAINE: Do you need anything?
KRAMER: Well, a bowl of mulligatawny would hit the spot.
ELAINE: Mulligatawny?
KRAMER: Yeah. It's an Indian soup. It's simmered to perfection
. by one of the great soup artisans in the modern era.
ELAINE: Oh! Who? The Soup Nazi?
KRAMER: He's not a Nazi. He just happens to be a little eccentric. Most geniuses are.
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