In article <16.e3eea0.26c74a83@aol.com>, JIMRPT@AOL.COM writes > >In a message dated 8/12/2000 7:09:59 PM, Barrie wrote: > ><<Replied off lists as this is not the place>> > >Hmm; > I'm not sure what this says about the human condition when we splatter the >list with vulgarities yet take discussions of god or religion "off list"???? >Curious at least. >Jim Bryant (FL) > Because I was nicely asked not to take this any further on the list, mainly the religion side and it is off topic. Vulgarities well that depend what part of history you are in, which brings us back where this thread started "the meaning of words" Which again bring us back to religion as it is religion who forbidden words they don't like and decree they are vulgar Yet this word was in common use beyond 1400 and was in the first Dictionary, the Church did not like a word that disrobed having sex so they had it removed which brings us back to "No sex please were British" Subject closed Barrie, -- Barrie Heaton Ý The U.K. Piano Page: http://www.a440.co.uk Ý http://www.uk-piano.org/ PGP Key on request Ý Home to the UK Piano Industry
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