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<blockquote data-quote="Catatonic" data-source="post: 903994" data-attributes="member: 7966"><p><strong>Re: A Silver Lining...</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I did see these and the thing you failed to read and understand (imagine that) is what I posted earlier. It is an archaic and arcane term that has not been in common usage in the last 80 years. I should have added obscure to archaic and arcane ... maybe that would have cued you in. Then again probably not.</p><p></p><p>For you, I should explain that the 17th century was more than 80 years ago.</p><p></p><p>I did check out gyral.blackshell.com and found it interesting. I never heard of 95% plus of these terms but a few that were listed that I had heard of were:</p><p>Yankee</p><p>Albino</p><p>Cracker</p><p>Cocksauce</p><p>Commie</p><p>Coon</p><p>Eh-holes (Canadians - I heard this one in college - a friend was from Canada)</p><p>Gomer</p><p>Homie</p><p>Honkie</p><p>Oreo</p><p>Redneck</p><p>Trailer-trash</p><p>White-trash</p><p></p><p>This is a fairly entertaining and insightful site although he did miss a few. I'll suggest he add all the euphemisms you and TOS use to the list. <strong>Peas in a Pod</strong> - gheessh, can't believe you used that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catatonic, post: 903994, member: 7966"] [b]Re: A Silver Lining...[/b] I did see these and the thing you failed to read and understand (imagine that) is what I posted earlier. It is an archaic and arcane term that has not been in common usage in the last 80 years. I should have added obscure to archaic and arcane ... maybe that would have cued you in. Then again probably not. For you, I should explain that the 17th century was more than 80 years ago. I did check out gyral.blackshell.com and found it interesting. I never heard of 95% plus of these terms but a few that were listed that I had heard of were: Yankee Albino Cracker Cocksauce Commie Coon Eh-holes (Canadians - I heard this one in college - a friend was from Canada) Gomer Homie Honkie Oreo Redneck Trailer-trash White-trash This is a fairly entertaining and insightful site although he did miss a few. I'll suggest he add all the euphemisms you and TOS use to the list. [B]Peas in a Pod[/B] - gheessh, can't believe you used that. [/QUOTE]
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