IP: *.proxy.aol.com 14.10.02, 02:51
Guess why commonly seen warning alwas sais: "Beware of dog" while sometimes
it concernes bitches and should then be: "Beware of bitch" .




Beacause visitors might have thought that it refered to the host's wife. ;)
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    • Gość: mishy watch out! IP: webcacheH* / *.elephant.dialup.pol.co.uk 14.10.02, 14:27
      there's plenty of male bitches!
      look out for the next one...
      • Gość: al Hmmm ... IP: *.proxy.aol.com 15.10.02, 05:25
        Gość portalu: mishy napisał(a):

        > there's plenty of male bitches!
        > look out for the next one...

        I've never heard anybody call man "bitch". May be it's popular in gay circles
        but I don't know anything about it.
        • Gość: mishy bang on! IP: webcacheH* / *.chameleon.dialup.pol.co.uk 15.10.02, 13:22
          ..it is a different culture and while we're here, let me mention that it is a bit
          of a status to be a bitch, both for a male and a female.
          For a woman, a step higher than a "wench" , two steps higher than a
          "cunt", which incidentally could describe a man-low-life, not a "queen"
          though.
          "You bitch!" followed by a hand-gesture is a praise rather than an insult in
          the shirt-lifting circles.
          You could be bitchy or bitching, which is one of my favourite pastimes,on a
          dull rainy afternoon down the pub over m'pint .
          A geezer with a goldchain might have several "bitches" in kinky outfits
          attending to his numerous needs, ie: cook'im his jerk&rice'n'peas, pass
          the ice cold Red Stripe, have a baby, earn some money etc...
          Nice job if you can get it. Gotta be gooooooooodlooking! Bitches like that!
          And so do I...

          yours

          Super"B"


    • Gość: mishy sniff that! IP: webcacheH* / *.elephant.dialup.pol.co.uk 14.10.02, 14:54
      www.polskishop.com/queens.html
    • Gość: al's bitch I'm warning you... IP: webcacheH* / *.chameleon.dialup.pol.co.uk 15.10.02, 15:50
      ...leave the bitches out of my house and that goes for your mother as well!
      • Gość: Sir Mixalot Re: I'm warning you... IP: *.poznan.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 15.10.02, 22:43
        I once saw an interviewer with some rapper, quite possibly Snoop, or Ice T, or
        even Sir Mixalot during his heyday. The point is that this guy was 'explaining'
        that 'bitch' is not a derogatory term for one's special lady and that 'if a
        woman is really a bitch then she would object to being called a bitch, but
        women who don't mind being called bitches are not bitches. Any thoughts on this?
        • Gość: mishy bitching about the bush IP: webcacheH* / *.cougar.dialup.pol.co.uk 16.10.02, 02:41
          now they do talk riddles, the rappers...
      • Gość: al I'm asking you... IP: *.proxy.aol.com 16.10.02, 05:22
        Gość portalu: al's bitch napisał(a):

        > ...leave the bitches out of my house and that goes for your mother as well!

        Is the above sentence correct? I don't feel English as much as you do, but
        shouldn't be better:

        ... ~ and they go ~ ...

        • Gość: the bitch the bitches don't go IP: webcacheH* / *.elephant.dialup.pol.co.uk 16.10.02, 10:43
          that goes for = that refers to
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