
they were banging on on the radio this morning that 'cookie' has a dirty hidden meaning or something
huh?
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Fri 21 Sep 2007, 13:41,
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huh?

actually, you might have a point
but if we have to avoid innocuous words like that just in case then we might as well start talking in doublespeak now
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Fri 21 Sep 2007, 13:48,
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but if we have to avoid innocuous words like that just in case then we might as well start talking in doublespeak now

"I was stroking it for a good ten minutes then all of a sudden I cookie'd, right in here eye!"
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Fri 21 Sep 2007, 13:44,
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i think the REAL question here is what have the BBC got against cookies?
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