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To: RJC2006 who wrote (2608)8/23/1998 1:06:00 PM
From: Doughboy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13994
 
<<Wrong Doughhead. In England the term "bugger off" in American translation is "f*** off". Remember, I am a Churchill and you are a well...I don't know what you are but it certainly isn't someone who knows anything about expletives from England.>>

Why are you stupid enough to try to spar with me, when I have such obviously superior talents and education? (Yeah right, San Jose State is a top-flight school. There's a reason why there's a "State" in its name; it couldn't cut it as a UC school.) You end up looking like a bigger fool in making your asinine retorts, especially when it appears that it took you three days to come up with this one. "Bugger" does not mean to "f***," you anglophilic moron. It means to sodomize. And it is not considered an expletive in England, because it is commonly used as a synonym for "chap." Tells us a lot about you and your English stock, doesn't it, that they equate taking it up the poop hole with being an average joe, or Bob as the case may be.