I'm surprised about the **** Street Gang.

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gordonartist
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I'm surprised about the **** Street Gang.

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In a recent online discussion with a FG friend, he mentioned the **** Street Gang.

Discussion groups are increasingly using language editing software and I have been "deleted" many times for using words which are right and proper English words in Australia and Great Britain but which are banned on US discussion groups.

I was deleted when publishing the words to a famous Australian song called "The Pub With No Beer." One of the lines read "and the cook's acting *****." This very naughty word rhymes with beer and starts with "qu".

I was, therefore very surprised to find that the ****, that we discussed, did not result me being sent to the "sin bin"! The **** did indeed refer to a rooster.

Even in the most extreme circumstances I refrain from using naughty words. Now, post 1984, I have become a criminal, not for robbing banks, but for using good, clean and proper English words.

What a world we live in!

With respects.

Gordon.
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CARLA
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I'm surprised about the **** Street Gang.

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:wah: :wah: Yes it does Snooze..

[QUOTE]Forking icehole. [/QUOTE]
ALOHA!!

MOTTO TO LIVE BY:

"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.

WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"

Richard Bell
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I'm surprised about the **** Street Gang.

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The world's gone crazy, I tells ya.

A few years ago a US politician was called a racist for using the word "snigger"!

I wish forums had punctuation editing software, so that the erroneous and irritating apostrophe would disappear from pluralised words :

I took my kid's to the store's today, and we bought shoe's and book's.

R.B.
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