So what's been fixed in NL

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Inge:
Fanny means vulva in the UK, I understand it means backside in the US?

gynarchy:
Where I live in the Midwest, it's a rather tame word for the backside, like tushy or hiney (sp?). I don't think I've heard anyone use it in like 20 years though, my grandmother was the only person I knew who used the word.

J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: MaxoidTom on 2005 September 23, 20:03:30

A feedback loop would be nice in theory, but I can only imagine how it would turn into a forum for arguments and ranting.

Ahem. THIS is a forum for arguments and ranting, and yet you seem to spend about 4 hours a day here anyway. Maybe a forum for arguments and ranting is a GOOD thing, hrm?

MaxoidTom:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2005 September 24, 10:19:01

Quote from: MaxoidTom on 2005 September 23, 20:03:30

A feedback loop would be nice in theory, but I can only imagine how it would turn into a forum for arguments and ranting.

Ahem. THIS is a forum for arguments and ranting, and yet you seem to spend about 4 hours a day here anyway. Maybe a forum for arguments and ranting is a GOOD thing, hrm?


I do it because I like pain and abuse.  Others at Maxis may not share my sentiments.

sanmonroe:
Quote from: rainbow on 2005 September 24, 07:12:43

Quote from: sanmonroe on 2005 September 24, 06:50:44

Do you wear a gingered wig and velvet jacket and talk about what you are having for tea, and the terrific fanny on that bird? If so, that may be why they get confused.

From what I've been told, British don't like using the word "fanny."


I used it in the british context in this case. Get it? Its funny that he is admiing her vagina.

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