FRANK BACON Educates Houston City Council on 5D TechNIQUES | meaning of the phrase 'we have a problem'
Originally a genuine report of a life-threatening fault. Now used humorously to report any kind of problem.
Guess you heard that Google is under fire —just like FRANK told us YEARS ago. The day before Google's CEO testified, a 22 year old programing engineer was found dead at his desk! Also saw the document where the CEO dumped MILLIONS of shares of Google stock!!!! TATA Google!!!! They had great plans to enslave the Sheeple around the world. The RATS are jumping ship!!
~The Master
Etymology & Historical Origin - Houston
Houston is the transferred use of a English-Scottish surname which most likely developed from a place name so-called “Hugh’s town” from the Germanic element “hug” meaning “heart, mind and spirit” and the Middle English “tūn” meaning “town, settlement”.
Both Hugh and Hugo were personal names taken up by the aristocracy of medieval France no doubt due to the name’s favorable meaning, i.e., an intelligent person, or one who is bright in heart, mind and spirit. The French introduced the name to Britain via the Normans after the conquest of 1066 and Hugh subsequently became very common in medieval England.
Something's certainly in the AIR...dunno what Letter of what Alphabetacadabra it Be...guess I'll keep reading fiction to never find out :)
Love the vid!