This made me laugh...

Boota

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... but maybe I'm just a freak.

English is the most poetic, most beautiful, most expressive language in the cunting world.

Someone on another board I visit has that in the sig line and it just struck me as funny.
 
Boota said:
... but maybe I'm just a freak.

English is the most poetic, most beautiful, most expressive language in the cunting world.

Someone on another board I visit has that in the sig line and it just struck me as funny.

Yep, that made me literally LOL. :D
 
Boota said:
... but maybe I'm just a freak.

English is the most poetic, most beautiful, most expressive language in the cunting world.

Someone on another board I visit has that in the sig line and it just struck me as funny.

I agree; it is funny.
 
Boota said:
... but maybe I'm just a freak.

English is the most poetic, most beautiful, most expressive language in the cunting world.

Someone on another board I visit has that in the sig line and it just struck me as funny.

Was it sarcasm?

Sincerely,
ElSol
 
Boota said:
... but maybe I'm just a freak.

English is the most poetic, most beautiful, most expressive language in the cunting world.

Someone on another board I visit has that in the sig line and it just struck me as funny.
I hate that "C" word...
 
Boota said:
... but maybe I'm just a freak.

English is the most poetic, most beautiful, most expressive language in the cunting world.

Someone on another board I visit has that in the sig line and it just struck me as funny.


It is funny Boota.

The C word is CONTROVERSIAL BUTT extremely funny when used without malice. Even without controversy when used in the right context, I always thought Shania Twain put the cunt back in country, and I mean that as a compliment.
:) :eek: :)
 
Lisa Denton said:
It is funny Boota.

The C word is CONTROVERSIAL BUTT extremely funny when used without malice. Even without controversy when used in the right context, I always thought Shania Twain put the cunt back in country, and I mean that as a compliment.
:) :eek: :)
Out of respect for you, then, I won't share what I think Shania Twain did to music in general. :)
 
gauchecritic said:
There's something Shakespearian about it.

Quite right gauchecritic

Was on the eve of the battle of Agincourt in Henry 5, from whence this quote came.

'Once more in to the breach, dear friends,
Stiffen the sinews, summon the blood, or if you don't want to do that...
Fuck off!'
 
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