It is also that way in the land of the home of the 2000 summer olympic games.......who
said
that television and radio weren't educational?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I hope it's not Beth's unwarranted praise that's making me post
> > excessively tonight. But I need an answer to this question
> > urgently.
> >
> > Believe it or not, I have a comment under consideration in a
> > psychological journal which uses the phrase "get off your fanny".
> > A reviewer has commented "the author might care to note that the
> > term "fanny" is slang for vagina in some English speaking
> > countries".
> >
> > Really? In my country, it refers to a totally different part of
> > the anatomy. Can anyone confirm this, and tell me in which
> > countries this is common?
> >
> > -Stephen
> It is so in Trinidad and some of the Windward Islands,
> which includes St.Lucia where I am from. Check out
> the Calypso songs of the Mighty Sparrow for his use of the
> term.
> Michael Sylvester
>
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