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Theres a book..i think its called "on bullshit" about the etymology of swearing.
In a london census there was a Bella widecunt and a Roger Proudprick
...seems the tradition of naming people after their jobs continued longer than we thought. |
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"Theres a book..i think its called "on bullshit" about the etymology of swearing.
In a london census there was a Bella widecunt and a Roger Proudprick
...seems the tradition of naming people after their jobs continued longer than we thought."
Totally off topic, many large towns in mediaeval days had a 'Gropecunt Lane' or similar, which was obviously where certain ladies would ply their trade |
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Totally off topic, many large towns in mediaeval days had a 'Gropecunt Lane' or similar, which was obviously where certain ladies would ply their trade"
Thats so bizarre!! Theres a fatcunt lane where i am. Used to be called something else before i moved there, but now the council renamed it fatcunt lane. |
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Totally off topic, many large towns in mediaeval days had a 'Gropecunt Lane' or similar, which was obviously where certain ladies would ply their trade
Thats so bizarre!! Theres a fatcunt lane where i am. Used to be called something else before i moved there, but now the council renamed it fatcunt lane."
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Totally off topic, many large towns in mediaeval days had a 'Gropecunt Lane' or similar, which was obviously where certain ladies would ply their trade
Thats so bizarre!! Theres a fatcunt lane where i am. Used to be called something else before i moved there, but now the council renamed it fatcunt lane.
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Literally crying laughing at that |
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Totally off topic, many large towns in mediaeval days had a 'Gropecunt Lane' or similar, which was obviously where certain ladies would ply their trade
Thats so bizarre!! Theres a fatcunt lane where i am. Used to be called something else before i moved there, but now the council renamed it fatcunt lane."
And that is where the bullshit ends |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Isaac Hunt
Let's not forget his brother Mike either
I also knew a Richard Head many years ago "
We know a man called Richard Edward D***** ... he gets affectionately called DickEd D****** |
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"I knew a Rebecca Sole..... "
Guy goes to a spanish pharmacy and asks for deodorant. The chemist says "ball or aerosol?"
Guy says "no its for my armpits you nosey fucker!"
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My neighbours were actually called Fanny and Dick. I remember when I was about 15 Fanny had to went to town and hadn't came home. My Aunt was minding us and Dick knocked the door asking if she had seen his Fanny. She told him not to be disgusting. He then went on to explain Fanny was his wife. My Aunt fell around the place laughing. It's one of them things I'll never forget |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
Reading through this has just reminded me of the classic piece of cricket commentary that actually happened when England played the West Indies years ago:
"The batsman's Holding the bowler's Willey" |
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