OT new internet crackdown

Paul Maddox space_banana at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 5 12:14:15 CEST 1999


Tony,

>
>Batz wrote: The word `bugger' is commonly used. It means
>to take it up the ass and owes it's origins to the UK.
>

no worse than the US use of 'fanny'.

>He means the word owes its origins in the UK, not the act. :-)
>

thankyou for clrifiying that!

>
>Tony Allgood
>
>Cumbria (where men are men and sheep are nervous)
>

"BAAA"

:-)
Paul


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