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Talking of indian jokes.
An indian and little son were sitting at the side of the river.
The boy said to his dad "Father how do we get our names"
His dad said "When an indian is born, the father goes to the flap of the teepee and throws it back. Whatever he sees first is what he calls his child. That is why my name is Running Bear. That is what your grandfather saw first. It also goes for your uncle. His name is Crazy Horse."
"Oh" said the boy looking downfaced.
His father was puzzeled and asked "Why do you ask..............
..........Two Dogs Fucking"
Dave_Notts
Congrats Misschief on the promotion :cheers:
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Congrats, Misschief...
And those buttons can be fun! Why, only last week Sarge was gong through the photo ads and inadvertantly launched a missile at Cleethorps.
Get clicking, Girl!! :twisted:
Congrats on the promotion Misschief biggrin
Just a point of pc correctness, calling a native american woman a squaw is like calling a black man a (squaw actually means cunt in ogalla souix).
It was I...
who was guilty of catching misschief off guard as she got the promotion...saw it come up and pm'd her before she realised what and where to do what...
All I can say is ...
ANOTHER MOD............
jeezus...!
Anarchist rule......
Congratulations Miss chief !!! Or can I just call you Chief from now on lol
Let's hope you'll bring a bit more decorum to the forum than that bloke Sarge :lol:
Paul
Prags wrote:
Just a point of pc correctness, calling a native american woman a squaw is like calling a black man a (squaw actually means cunt in ogalla souix).

This is disputed - see quote below.
'Squaw' has a perfectly acceptable definition: it means 'woman', or 'wife' in the Algonquian language where it originated. The radical American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) has fairly successfully attached a false meaning to the word and spread the lie nationwide. They have then been able to use this fallacy to support a systematic removal of all place names that use this word. (Tom Jonas).
Mike.