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DaddySatyr -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:33:42 PM)


I understand it well. It's "wheel".

I told a joke, here, a couple of weeks ago (it's more a cockney thing): What's the difference between a buffalo and a bison?

Ya can't wash yer hair in a buffalo, m8!



Michael




DaddySatyr -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:37:07 PM)


You don't vote for kings!

We're an anarcho-syndiclist commune. We take it in turns to act as an executive officer ...



Michael




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:38:37 PM)

LOL.................yeah, you are talking about my stamping ground now *smile*. I was in France many years ago and there was an American base nearby and the American troops there were fascinated when a bunch of us sat down in the local bar and started using rhyming slang. I have to tell you; their attempts to copy it were pretty pathetic but they kept right on trying *smile*, We even had a full-blood Sioux Indian there and when he got drunk he was pretty good at it. Trouble was, when he sobered up, he could never remember it.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:39:38 PM)

I thought the exec was the one who got stuck with all the shitty jobs but never quite made it to the top




CreativeDominant -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:39:49 PM)

Hmmm, according to the Oxford Dictionary PS cited:

homophobia
Line breaks: homo|pho¦bia
Pronunciation: /ˌhɒməˈfəʊbɪə/ /ˌhəʊmə-/
Definition of homophobia in English:
noun
[MASS NOUN]
Dislike of or prejudice against homosexual people.
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/homophobia

And yet...

Here is the Oxford Dictionary definition of Phobia:

phobia
Syllabification: pho·bi·a
Pronunciation: /ˈfōbēə/
Definition of phobia in English:
noun

An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something:

he had a phobia about being under water

a phobia of germs

a snake phobia

Does ANYONE see the words 'dislike' or 'prejudice' in that definition? I don't but, maybe it's just me. Although...

He had a prejudice about being underwater

a prejudice of germs

a snake dislike

Nope...still doesn't work. Amy bets as to which word went through the politically correction team...who forgot to do phobia too? I know which definition above is correct. Do you, PS?




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:41:18 PM)

you CAN vote for queens though. Go and have a look around the House of Commons and the House of Lords and you will be falling over them.




DaddySatyr -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:45:06 PM)


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ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant

Nope...still doesn't work. Amy bets as to which word went through the politically correction team...who forgot to do phobia too? I know which definition above is correct. Do you, PS?



It's no use, CD. Definitions only appeal to some people when they back that person's play.

DVR: I do okay at Rhyming slang but only a few phrases (which I use all the time). The one time I screwed up "trouble 'n' strife", I wound up in Barney.



Michael




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:50:26 PM)

The Old Bill buckled you and you ended up doing porridge then ? Me old jammy bleeds for yer. I've been a pot carrier in me time too mate.
Not all rhyming slang but slang that was in common usage when I was living there last *smile*




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:51:56 PM)

Rather than 'Trouble and strife' though............call her "My old Dutch".........much more acceptable to the lady in question.




DaddySatyr -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:55:23 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Dvr22999874

Rather than 'Trouble and strife' though............call her "My old Dutch".........much more acceptable to the lady in question.



I prefer the old "Andy Capp": 'er indoors



Michael




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:57:11 PM)

Or maybe "she who must be obeyed " from Rumpole of the bailey.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:58:44 PM)

DEFINITELY not, the one from Alf Garnett




DaddySatyr -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 8:59:18 PM)


Not in my house. That would be backwards (and I have her permission to say so LOL)



Michael




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 9:00:18 PM)

LOL. my slave and I both know who rules in this house......................The bloody cat !!!!




lovmuffin -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 10:14:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Dvr22999874

I still want to know which king lovmuffin voted for *smile*.




Do I really have to explain the irony of that bit of sarcasm*smile*




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 10:24:40 PM)

Entirely up to you, but sarcasm and irony don't come across real well in text. My apologies for being thick though.




lovmuffin -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 10:33:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Dvr22999874

Entirely up to you, but sarcasm and irony don't come across real well in text. My apologies for being thick though.


No worries, sometimes stuff goes over my head too. I could have said the pope is Jewish or bears shit on the sidewalk. PS will get it though since he thinks he is a staunch authority on just about everything, especially political correctness.

ETA: The exchanges between you and Michael are pretty much over my head.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 10:50:23 PM)

LOL.........they would be over anybody's head who hasn't had any experience with british dialects and accents. I could teach you some of them but to teach you them all would take more lifetimes than I have had so far *smile*. I am original a brit who lived all over Britain as well as some places on the continent, spent some time in the States and New Zealand, Norway and West Africa. With that and my time in the Legion and the merchant marine, I have what I call a 'Mid-Atlantiç-Accent'*smile*.




Dvr22999874 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/4/2015 11:02:45 PM)

I just looked at Kingston Penn................then naturally drifted to Gettysburg.................By all the gods, it has changed since the last couple of times I saw it *smile*




Politesub53 -> RE: Indiania can now discriminant against anyone (4/5/2015 4:50:00 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant

Hmmm, according to the Oxford Dictionary PS cited:

homophobia
Line breaks: homo|pho¦bia
Pronunciation: /ˌhɒməˈfəʊbɪə/ /ˌhəʊmə-/
Definition of homophobia in English:
noun
[MASS NOUN]
Dislike of or prejudice against homosexual people.
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/homophobia

And yet...

Here is the Oxford Dictionary definition of Phobia:

phobia
Syllabification: pho·bi·a
Pronunciation: /ˈfōbēə/
Definition of phobia in English:
noun

An extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something:

he had a phobia about being under water

a phobia of germs

a snake phobia

Does ANYONE see the words 'dislike' or 'prejudice' in that definition? I don't but, maybe it's just me. Although...

He had a prejudice about being underwater

a prejudice of germs

a snake dislike

Nope...still doesn't work. Amy bets as to which word went through the politically correction team...who forgot to do phobia too? I know which definition above is correct. Do you, PS?


I know you are too fucking stupid to understand plain English.......... You probably understand the meaning of car and probably understand the meaning of jack.

Carjacking would get your head in a spin as by your pathetic reasoning it must mean jacking up a car and nothing else.

I didnt think anyone could be so dumb as to argue with a Dictionary but have it.






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