On Wed, 15 Dec 1999 09:51:50 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
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> Hope this completes the point that context, not words, are profane.
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Nah. Copouts not accepted over this corner. :)
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Wednesday, December 15, 1999, 9:43:34 AM, Nick wrote:
> Oooh, word games!!! He has sh*t for brains!
> Can I take the trip to Cancun??
Sure. Nick wins a no express trip to Cancun! He'll enjoy whatever class
of flight he books for himself and accommodations in whatever hotel he
decides to co
SL> Anyone care to translate that into what I'm saying? It is a sentence of 5
SL> words.
Oooh, word games!!! He has sh*t for brains!
Can I take the trip to Cancun??
- Nick
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Tuesday, December 14, 1999, 3:19:28 PM, Leif wrote:
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> Because the subscriber base of TBUDL and TBBETA is so diverse
> demographically, I made it a rule when I started these two UDLs that
> profanity is not allowed.
[snippage]
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There is no such thing as profane speech, only profane
MaXxX,
On Wednesday, December 15, 1999, at 4:50 you wrote:
M> C'mon, English has only a few words that form compound expressions
M> - f**k, s**t, and a few anatomy-related ones. Polish, in turn, has
M> MANY words. A simple "f**k off" can be translated in... let me
M> count... five different ways.
At Tuesday, December 14, 1999, 8:41:14 PM, Patrick has written those heresies:
OZ>>> ΔΉ.T.M! (don't try to understand, it's in russian). Just looked at
OZ>>> Message/Specials and found there:
M>> Am I wrong, or was this 3-letter acronym a very harsh and rude one? :>
PE> as at least we here
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