Jenny_Jackson
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That should be, "Thank you, Sir. May I have another?"elfin_odalisque said:Over the desk, and as the paddle falls for the fiftieth time, "Oh Sir, I will never do it again."

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That should be, "Thank you, Sir. May I have another?"elfin_odalisque said:Over the desk, and as the paddle falls for the fiftieth time, "Oh Sir, I will never do it again."

DriveSouth said:Like a couple other threads on this board -"Story Feedback", let's post some pics of our favorite undergarments. What say ye posters?
Jenny_Jackson said:That should be, "Thank you, Sir. May I have another?"![]()
elfin_odalisque said:Evanslily
Just caught up with a thread that got me reading a UK girl, Morrigu. Although she writes sort of stroke vignettes, she is a stickler for knickers. In the way she writes, everyone (except MarshAlien, of course) is swept up in the erotica.

evanslily said:Yes--I noticed--thank you![]()
Actually, it's just struck me--no idea why--but over here 'knickers' can be used in the same way as 'damn'. Probably because I just said it...
Don't suppose that translates too well to American--or does it?
Ever shout 'panties!' when you drop something, etc?
Guess not...![]()
evanslily said:Ever shout 'panties!' when you drop something, etc?
Guess not...![]()
elfin_odalisque said:No, but Ricky Gervais was on Letterman a while back, explaining why a gay clique in UK wanted to say 'pants' to things instead of 'knickers' to things as a way of 'emancipating' insults. Is this just off the wall?
palisa said:"Realtor" is not used by most newspapers in the US -- partly because to purists, it stinks, and partly because it's a copyrighted term for a member of whatever organization coined the word -- National Association of Realtors? Don't remember. But "real estate agent" is fine anywhere, IMO. (Don't Brits use "estate agent"?)
MarshAlien said:Not all real estate agents are Realtors(TM). So I imagine that, since it's really not relevant (to anyone other than Realtors(TM), the newspapers don't bother to find out, and just use the more generic "real estate agent."
What the hell happened to the knickers thread?