In a message dated 3/30/2007 7:40:22 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
French and Spanish are  fairly closely related. Tu is you or your in both 
languages, although the  more formal version is vous in french or su in 
spanish,

While I don't  speak spanish, I do speak & read french. I can usually 
puzzle my way  though much written spanish due to that.

The T-Shirt is a take on the  'Who's Your Daddy' saying in english.

-Adam

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Okay,  looked it up, forgot the tu. Only remembered the su.

Still I look at it  and see Your Father, and Your Mother is a derogative 
phrase -- as in start to  Your Mother bleep bleep. 

So sometimes now people just say your mother as  a shortcut to mean your 
mother bleep bleep. But you are probably  right.

Glad to have that cleared up.

Marnie aka Doe  :-)   I am not usually this dense, usually it's only every 
other month  or so.  




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