Hello, dear Frank
what do you mean when you say that you cannot get any of the bio-text being
posted?
Is it the format that prevents you from reading them?
If so then we should try to do something about it.
Frank, thank you for the help. If you can add more to the list, I would be
interested.
I have here a dictionary of American rude slang words, but being Italian I
cannot
really penetrate how rude they might be or when to use them. They all seem
quite
soft to me, though, compared to the Italian (especially to the incredibly
rude Tuscan, Venetian, Sicilian and
Neapolitan ones which are absolutely unpronounceable). Yours more or less
rotate around the word "fuck", "fucker"
"ass", "bugger". Why is that? Are American more respectful or better brought
up then Italians?
Do they have less occasions for personal social political resentment?
We have such a variety of swear language for an infinite number of situation
that
it almost double the size the normal orthodox dictionary of our official
language.
Love,
Erminia
----- Original Message -----
From: Frank Parker <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 20, 2000 12:11 AM
Subject: Re: needing advice
> Geeze, Erminia! You want what? Authentic American slang? Well, to tell you
> the truth, I can't get three lines into any of the 'bio-texts' being
posted
> so I think a good term is "cluster-fuck". Yup, cluster-fuck says it for
this
> American.
> -fp
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> Frank Parker
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