[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Tom Felton: Off Color Word Censored, ...But What Word????
KEN ADAMS
kenadams705 at btinternet.com
Tue Sep 9 11:10:31 UTC 2008
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From: KEN ADAMS <kenadams705 at btinternet.com>
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Sent: Monday, 8 September, 2008 6:31:57 PM
Subject: Re: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Tom Felton: Off Color Word Censored, ...But What Word????
Sorry Geoff.
I had understood that HPGU Chatter was unmoderated, I sent my reply and nothing happened, so, frustrated, I sent it again, and again nothing happened, thoroughly frustrated, I tried again but bungled on the paste button, went off to dinner. Then I got a message from an elf, who probably because this is my first posting to this group; I prefer to lie in the background and find out what everybody else thinks; thuoght I was a spammer and had held up my posts to check. She recognised that all three were the same lead and decided to only send one of them, the wrong one together with a message to say that I had been demodded which doesn't seem to be too painful.
My apologies I had no intention of trying to imply that you were obsessed with this subject.
I had meant to send this one:
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From: KEN ADAMS <kenadams705 at btinternet.com>
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Sent: Monday, 8 September, 2008 6:27:25 PM
Subject: Re: [HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: Tom Felton: Off Color Word Censored, ...But What Word????
While here in Dorset (UK) our major river is the river Piddle.
Numerous villages are named after it such as Piddletrenhyde
and even Much Piddle. Tolpuddle of martyrs fame is a changed
name, doctored after the martyrs went to the High Court, where
it was considered inappropriate. The villages name was changed
from Tolpiddle
Geoff
Most of the euphemisms for a gentleman's equipment are
fairly harmless ones; they wouldn't make me blush and I'm
not one for swearing. After all, if we can cope with a well-known
West Country hill called Brown Willy without too much
sniggering.. ... Curiously, the one which I find silly which I think
I have only seen in US English is "manhood" which for some
reason makes me chuckle.
No, the words which are normally bleeped and ones at which I
personally take umbrage if I hear them are the f-word, the
c-word and the s-word.
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