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I thought that AB's naughty words filter had stopped blocking things in URLs! (It used to be impossible to, say, post a link to Severn Trent Water's website because of it). Here's what I meant to post:
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I'd love to know what Ratter was looking for on Amazon that gave him his link in the first place though ;-)
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I'd love to know what Ratter was looking for on Amazon that gave him his link in the first place though ;-)
blimey fascinating
someone writing paper on naughty word etymology.
This one is on cleaning up a word. - oh! it does occur.Molly has no longer a naughty meaning.
so there is a lot on word change - ( pais mean child in ancient Greek and is used for a slave in NT greek - probably because he was addressed pai emou)
but not many one crossing the line
someone writing paper on naughty word etymology.
This one is on cleaning up a word. - oh! it does occur.Molly has no longer a naughty meaning.
so there is a lot on word change - ( pais mean child in ancient Greek and is used for a slave in NT greek - probably because he was addressed pai emou)
but not many one crossing the line