er, we're using the term 'go forth and multiply'* euphemistically
because this is a family list. 

We really mean that when a British person flicks a V he is telling
someone to f?ck off.

--
 Bob

* from Woody Allen's well known line "A guy ran into my fender the
other day, and I said unto him
"Be fruitful, go forth, and multiply". But not in those words..."
 

> In a message dated 10/25/2007 2:25:06 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> I was not aware that there  was a two finger "f-you".
> Back in my day and part of middle America, the  index and 
> little finger
> combination meant "Bull  S...".
> 
> Jack
> 
> ===========
> Well, I remember the back sided victory  sign meaning 
> something other than be 
> "fruitful and multiply."
> 
> Because I  never heard that one, and it sounds like something 
> that would not 
> have crossed  the pond.
> 
> <Shrug.> But at this point, I don't remember what I was  told it
was. 
> 
> Something not as nearly as nice as that,  though.


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