2012/08/24 23:29:15
sharke
Don't even get me started on "fanny."
2012/08/24 23:35:36
yorolpal
T'wat could you be referring to Straummy, ol pal?
2012/08/24 23:37:27
scook
sharke - yes
I did not want to stir that controversy up but how did that one get so mixed up?
2012/08/24 23:50:05
sharke
scook


sharke - yes
I did not want to stir that controversy up but how did that one get so mixed up?

Well I have a little theory that a Brit was describing a sexual act to an American and there was some confusion over which orifice he was referring to. It just snowballed from there. 
2012/08/24 23:53:57
scook
snowballed!!!
We are expecting your apology soon.
2012/08/25 00:17:44
sharke
Bo*locks to that!
2012/08/25 00:47:49
spacey
Man I guess I just see things differently Steve... 

So much so I decided to delete everything I
had written here...just ain't worth the BS to me. Feel
like Armstrong I guess.
  
  
 
2012/08/25 01:12:40
bayoubill
The way I see it the cat's out of the 
BAG!
2012/08/25 02:38:36
samhayman
wow! someone reported you and bothered the CW people coz you said the t-word?! Amazing!

In any case, it takes huge bols (is that censored enough?) to apologise publicly like you did. So kudos to you mate!

In UK there are 2 version of the t-word. One with an 'i' and one with an 'a'.

The 'i' one is like calling someone an idiot. But it can be used even in a "nice way" to someone you're familiar with like

A: "May I have some coffee, please?"
B: "Of course you may! You don't even need to ask you silly t*it"

But the 'a' one is female genitalia. 

It's much less horrible calling someone that, than the c-word though. The c-word is even worse than calling a woman a "wh*re".

I can't believe I'm posting this :)
2012/08/25 03:52:28
paulo
SteveStrummerUK

  "several of the forum's users" who recently reported me to the Cakewalk moderators for using the word "t**t" in some of my recent posts.
 

 
 
How ironic.


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