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# .
are you calling me a cunt?
(, Sat 9 Apr 2005, 23:57, archived)
# Quite possibly
/Awaits newbie rage
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:00, archived)
# surely not
cunts are useful after all......
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:01, archived)
# I think he was, yes
you cunt.
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:02, archived)
# yeah cunts are useful
but arsehole's like you three are allways full of shit .good night
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:06, archived)
# Nite cunty cuntcunt




cunt
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:10, archived)
# Bye then
Thanks for coming.
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:11, archived)
# hahahaha
quite the comedian

however arseholes are also useful cos they get rid of shit

touche
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:11, archived)
# I don't wish to be pedantic
but I think you may have added an additional apostrophe to the term "arseholes".

While not a crime as such, this board does seem to take these little errors of language quite seriously and it may result in people correcting you.

You may wish to know something of the origin of the term. I have taken the trouble to browse the internet and have found this entry:

ARSE
Though not a word in polite use, "arse", like many old words describing body parts and functions, originates in Indo-european. The IE word was *orsos which produced words meaning "bottom" or "tail" in most Germanic languages. The US "ass" is a euphemistic spelling of "arse" which reflects the general US pronunciation.

The bird the "wheatear" has nothing to do with wheat or ears but comes from "white arse" after its white tail feathers.

End quote.

Do take a little more care in future postings.

Hugs and fluffy kisses.
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:19, archived)
# Just remember
(, Sun 10 Apr 2005, 0:05, archived)