Vince Lavieri wrote:

> Colin,
>
> take the word Canuck.  Spell it.  Divide it in half.  Spell the last half.
> Then go through the English language.  A+ uck, b+uck, c+uck, d+uck, e+uck,
> etc, until you find a letter than goes with "uck" that makes a word that
> rhymes with "Canuck" that a person of my sober and austere personality would
> never say.   (This is getting deep...)

oh right. I didn't think it was fuck as that word is used a lot here on the list.

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> Now what puzzles me: what is the "c" word?  Well, I guess I really don't want
> to know.

Well i don't know but next time someone says ' you c-wrd' answer, I cun!

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>
> I'm not signing my name to this vulgar post.
>
> jan gyn wrote:
>
> > At 11:55 PM 5/18/01 +0100, catman wrote:
> > >> But I think that was the first time I ever saw in actual print the word
> > >> that rhymes with "Canuck."
> > >
> > >okay what is it? I can't thi k of anything that rhymes with canuck.
> > >Mind you maybe the way i say isn't the way you do'can- ook'. But I can't
> > >think of a way to pronounce it that rhymes with the f or c word.
> >
> > Jean-Luc?  Forsook?   Fluke?
> > -jan

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