so now we can go to Hillary's Book signings and yell out the "C-word" and it might be taken as a term of endearment.
BTW.....What is the c-word?
1 posted on
06/15/2004 10:11:06 AM PDT by
rface
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To: rface
BTW.....What is the c-word?
The word punt rhymes with this item of the female anatomy, somewhat like Deloris. And it doesn't rhyme with the actors first name who played the Callahan character.
To: rface
Yeah right...
If I used that "term of endearment," I'd be sleeping on the couch for the forseeable future.
39 posted on
06/15/2004 10:22:17 AM PDT by
jmstein7
(A Judge not bound to the original intent of the Constitution interprets nothing but his own mind.)
To: rface
Is anyone else having flashbacks of "That depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is."??
45 posted on
06/15/2004 10:26:01 AM PDT by
georgiadevildog
(Get to work. You aren't being paid to believe in the power of your dreams.)
To: rface
Colorado Universitys Nonsensical Testimony
46 posted on
06/15/2004 10:26:53 AM PDT by
TankerKC
(R.I.P. Spc Trevor A. Win'E American Hero)
To: rface
4-letter c-word..
I thought Couric had more letters than that.
To: rface
"Charge"? Now there's a c-word I try to keep my wife from hearing or using.
To: rface
Try it in the mall sometime, or try it out on your wife. Have your health insurance up-to-date.
54 posted on
06/15/2004 10:32:24 AM PDT by
Doohickey
("This is a hard and dirty war, but when it's over, nothing will ever be too difficult again.”)
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58 posted on
06/15/2004 10:34:26 AM PDT by
7thson
(I think it takes a big dog to weigh a hundred pounds!)
To: rface
BTW.....What is the c-word?cujo I think.
To: rface
Rush is now talking about this.
65 posted on
06/15/2004 10:36:34 AM PDT by
7thson
(I think it takes a big dog to weigh a hundred pounds!)
To: rface
"Paging a Mr. Mike Hunt, please pick up the white courtesy phone."
67 posted on
06/15/2004 10:37:12 AM PDT by
AngryJawa
(Where have you gone Ben Kenobi?)
To: rface
Colorado University of New Technologies ?
68 posted on
06/15/2004 10:37:48 AM PDT by
fnord
(Being humble doesn't mean thinking less of yourself. It means thinking more of others.)
To: rface
"She was asked, "Can you indicate any polite context in which that word would be used?"
Hoffman answered, "Yes, I've actually heard it used as a term of endearment." "
RIIIIGHT...think I'll try that with my wife this evening.....hmmmm, on second thought, since I taught her how to shoot very well, I might not "go there"....ROTFLMAO!
I, like Rush on the radio, would love to know the exact context this woman heard the "c-word" used as a term of endearment.
I'd really, really, like to hear that one....
69 posted on
06/15/2004 10:38:16 AM PDT by
Badeye
To: rface
That word has been dated to the eleventh century and is substantially older than the words vagina and vulva which date to 1682 and 1548 respectively. The English has cognates in other languages including the German kunte, French con, Old Norse kunta, Latin cunnus and the Basque kuna. The links take it back to the word kuni which was Nostratic for wife or woman and the language was spoken in the middle east about 10,000 B.C. Apparently, it is one of the first utterances by man in describing a specific location on the female..
To: rface
A lawyer for one of the women asked Hoffman about former CU kicker Katie Hnida being called the "c- word" by a teammate. That player was later disciplined by coach Gary Barnett for making the remark.
In the deposition, Hoffman was asked whether the "c-word" is "filthy and vile."
Not to excuse the other crap that went on, or this laughably stupid and gutless Hoffman, but...if Katie wants to play football, she better get used to the "filthy and vile" language that has always gone on in the locker room.
To: rface
Hey - Is that you in the audience? Hey everyone - CU President Elizabeth C*** Hoffman is here.....
74 posted on
06/15/2004 10:40:41 AM PDT by
visagoth
(If you think education is expensive - try ignorance)
To: rface
In case you ever want to call a woman a c**t behind her back, the international symbol is formed by placing the tips of one's thumbs together, then the tips of one's forefingers, and compress them together to the proper width.
To: rface
Around here, it is a sure way to get beaten into the ground.
86 posted on
06/15/2004 10:47:42 AM PDT by
najida
(Who said I could spell? My fingers are faster than my brain.)
To: rface
Let's see....a term of endearment could be "KEWNT" (like cute only...) and the vile pronunciation could be "SOOENT" (sooey pig like). I have been using these pronunciations/meanings .....for years!
93 posted on
06/15/2004 10:51:34 AM PDT by
PISANO
(NEVER FORGET 911 !!!!)
To: rface
Hoffman is from C.U. Not Texas?
94 posted on
06/15/2004 10:52:02 AM PDT by
brownsfan
(I didn't leave the democratic party, the democratic party left me.)
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