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Rambone
07-14-03, 09:58 PM
Boy does the 'C' word put a fire in a womans eyes,nomatter what context it's used in. Cunt merly stands for ,,,Can't Understand Normal Thinking. Let me tell you why. First lets do the math...on the average a woman starts her period at the age of thirteen. Thats one week times twelve months times ...lets say twenty five years. Ok...its a medical fact that blood carries oxygen to the brain and without it the brain dies. This my point. Collectivly over a period of time the lack of oxygen to a womans brain starts blowing holes in their grey matter. Thats why woman act soo crazy. The older they get....the more their brain resembles fetter mass...some what like swiss cheese.

mel
07-14-03, 11:20 PM
now thats just fucking funny

Laurie
07-15-03, 09:44 AM
Actually, I don't mind referring to idiotic, insulting women as "cunts." It's just one of those things, I guess. :shrug:

Barb101
07-15-03, 10:32 AM
What did you just call me Laurie??! :nolike: :D ;)

Peckable
07-15-03, 09:14 PM
CATFIGHT!!! (http://bushwhacked.net/forum/showthread.php?postid=79152#post79152)

Rambone
07-15-03, 09:57 PM
Originally posted by mel
now thats just fucking funny glad this post made you laught......cause it takes a man to laught and a train to cry

Rambone
07-15-03, 10:05 PM
Originally posted by Laurie
Actually, I don't mind referring to idiotic, insulting women as "cunts." It's just one of those things, I guess. :shrug: no offence intended. funny in other english speaking countries,Ireland for one,the woman probably use the 'C' WORD more than the men do. Fact of the matter is when a man hears an Irish woman calling a man a 'kunt'.......well it's mean and to the point......p.s. loves the avatar

Rambone
07-15-03, 10:07 PM
Originally posted by Barb101
What did you just call me Laurie??! :nolike: :D ;) calm down girl...geeesssshh...is somebody crampin?

mel
07-15-03, 10:33 PM
and it takes a woman to laugh, as the man is boarding the train......

anymore mind fucking exercises, Rammedwallstoomuch

Texan
07-15-03, 10:46 PM
Originally posted by mel
now thats just fucking funny

Who the fuck is Mel?:alien:

mel
07-16-03, 03:56 AM
Originally posted by Texan
Who the fuck is Mel?:alien:

its me, ya goose - tee hee

MissCreant
07-16-03, 07:03 AM
Just can't seem to shake it can ya Tex....?

:hehe: ;)

jillamanda
10-22-03, 07:24 PM
Here in Oz, the word 'cunt' is used all the time, and more often than not in a friendly way. I get a birthday card every year from one of my best friends that says 'Happy Birthday, Cunty'. One of the national radio stations did a survey last year, in conjunction with a guy from Macquarie Dictionary ( the definitive Aussie dictionary) and found that it's common all over the 'cuntry' ;).

Whenever I see my good friends, the greeting is always 'G'day cunt.....'. There's still alot of people who'd find it offensive, but not amongst my friends and acquaintences.......

There's a 70 year old lady who does CD reviews on triplej ( www.triplej.abc.net.au - Mary from Junee, the Breakfast Show - Wednesdays) every week. They get her to review all sorts of alternative music and she's a real sweetie. This morning they asked her if she ever swore, or had any expletives she uses on a regular basis. Her answer was yes - she uses 'Sea Hunt', as in 'I had a Sea Hunt of a day'. Not quite 'cunt', but close enough......

.....and I can remember my mother (who NEVER swore)saying, after reading the book 'Last Exit to Brooklyn', that she enjoyed it, but got a bit sick of all the 'fucks and cunts' in it. I remember thinking at the time that I was quite shocked to hear it coming from her mouth........ ( how hypocritical is THAT????)

shotglass
10-22-03, 08:29 PM
Where's Kuntry? He oughta chime in on this soon...

greenbelt
10-22-03, 08:32 PM
Call me a prude, but that is one word I don't use and I don't like hearing others use it either.

I didn't grow up around it and people in my circle don't use it either - my husband said it once at a party and I was shocked beyond belief. He hasn't said it since!

To each their own I guess.

Out of respect, I never swore around my parents and still don't! None of my brothers would swear in front of my mum either, unless telling a bawdy joke and even then they'll clean it up!

:)

KuntryJo
10-22-03, 09:56 PM
Originally posted by shotglass
Where's Kuntry? He oughta chime in on this soon...

Gotta admit, being from da kuntry n'all, the c word pisses me off. :( Cosmopolitans, who needs 'em. Kuntry roads, take me home. ;)

Laurie
10-22-03, 10:20 PM
The word cunt is definately one of those under appreciated adjectives. :D

melendipity
10-22-03, 11:17 PM
the "c" word is disgusting.

i hate it.

Seaman Stains
10-23-03, 01:36 AM
Cunts are one of my favourite things, so the word cunt is one of my favourites!
What greater honour than to be called a cunt, the one thing I can never tire of!

micron
10-23-03, 04:02 AM
Originally posted by melendipity
the "c" word is disgusting.

i hate it.
..............umm nothing.:rolleyes:

Spaz59
10-23-03, 01:12 PM
Originally posted by melendipity
the "c" word is disgusting.

i hate it.

I was worried.

I thought he was going to say 'Canada'

*shudders*