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Bbbananas | 11:22 Wed 01st Jul 2009 | ChatterBank
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... but when someone blasphemes by saying "Jesus H. Christ" - what does the 'H' stand for?
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Holy?
As in "Sweet Holy Jesus" ??
Horatio?
As in Jesus Horatio Christ.
Hes leggy the messsiah ?
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Horatio?
Mmmmmm.

I thought Hatless. In that, he was never seen wearing a hat. Ever.
You won't believe this but there is a Wikipedia page on the question

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesus_H._Christ
Someone said that in my company the other day and I wondered what it was. I assumed Holy
is it Harold ?

as in "our farther who art in heaven, Harold be thy name"

:)
hillary - i was his middle name, honest...

anyway missus i thought you were paddling off today?
chuck...LOL
LOL chuck
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I have to work til 3 p,m. Fluffy ;-(

Then - have rubber ring, will travel....
Ham Bap!
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Nope.....you're all wrong.....

it's H for 'HR Pufnstuff'........here's the proof..................

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-yLYz6ejqw

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?vC-yLYz6ejqw
hrp
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Doubt horny (although did you see Mary Magdalene in the Passion of Christ?)

Could be hairy. He was rather.
if you actually want a serious answer then it seems to come from the Greek monogram for Christianity which translates into english as JHC
It stands for the same as the "S" in

Harry S Truman

(former US President)

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