Funny curses
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- Robert66
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I like a fart joke as much as the next person (in the elevator), but I'm just not ROFL here. Could you explain this -I don't get it sorry. 'particularly unignorable flatulence' has a funny ring to it, but what are you getting at about fairies?Fellowmater wrote: ↑May 26th, 2021, 7:03 am You've been afflicted with particularly unignorable flatulence... nobody ever said fairies were masters of the highbrow. ROFL.
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I'm mildly curious as to whether Christopher Hitchens used that creative insult against one particular person. I wonder if it could have been George Galloway. They had a celebrated (at the time) debate in which Galloway said of him: "You're a drink-soaked former Trotskyist popinjay". I liked the use of the word popinjay. I guess it was the only part that wasn't true.Papus79 wrote:Christopher Hitchens had a good one - 'Give x an enema and you could bury them in a matchbox'.
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- Papus79
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Cheating on this one - looks like it was Jerry Falwell. Still good usage.Steve3007 wrote: ↑May 27th, 2021, 5:05 am I'm mildly curious as to whether Christopher Hitchens used that creative insult against one particular person. I wonder if it could have been George Galloway. They had a celebrated (at the time) debate in which Galloway said of him: "You're a drink-soaked former Trotskyist popinjay". I liked the use of the word popinjay. I guess it was the only part that wasn't true.
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