are you meaning venue as used in Law?
ven·ue
'ven?yo?o/
noun
noun: venue; plural noun: venues
the place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports event.
the river could soon be the venue for a powerboat world championship event
Law
the county or district within which a criminal or civil case must be heard.
Origin
late 16th century (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense) : from Old French, literally ‘a coming, ’ feminine past participle of venir ‘come, ’ from Latin venire.
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i looked up high jinks 'cause it looked funny as two words. i see that a variant of 'high jinks' is 'hijinks'. :)
but ''tearing down things is so much FUN! Brian, it sounds as though you may be referring to yourself as Saint. i thought i was the only saint on PH! : (
now i'm TEMPTED to look at '...letter B ', but my toast just popped up. maybe later, sir! THANKS FOR SHARING. bri :)
p.s. nice rhyming of course. the rhythm (or whatever it is called) reminds me of 'the night before christmas' poem; i've found myself thinking of that old poem when writing some of my poems.
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are you meaning venue as used in Law? ven·ue 'ven?yo?o/ noun noun: venue; plural noun: venues the place where something happens, especially an organized event such as a concert, conference, or sports event. the river could soon be the venue for a powerboat world championship event Law the county or district within which a criminal or civil case must be heard. Origin late 16th century (denoting a thrust or bout in fencing; also in the Law sense) : from Old French, literally ‘a coming, ’ feminine past participle of venir ‘come, ’ from Latin venire. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i looked up high jinks 'cause it looked funny as two words. i see that a variant of 'high jinks' is 'hijinks'. :) but ''tearing down things is so much FUN! Brian, it sounds as though you may be referring to yourself as Saint. i thought i was the only saint on PH! : ( now i'm TEMPTED to look at '...letter B ', but my toast just popped up. maybe later, sir! THANKS FOR SHARING. bri :) p.s. nice rhyming of course. the rhythm (or whatever it is called) reminds me of 'the night before christmas' poem; i've found myself thinking of that old poem when writing some of my poems.