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Kelda:
def. lighthearted..

I would say 'BUGGER' where you would say 'damn' too....

moremojo:

--- Quote from: kelda_shelton on May 05, 2006, 03:42:21 pm ---def. lighthearted..

I would say 'BUGGER' where you would say 'damn' too....

--- End quote ---
I was affectionately addressed as 'bugger' recently by a Canadian friend--the first time the word had been invoked in regard to me, as far as I know. I was delighted, and not offended in the least.

 :)
Scott

Front-Ranger:
So, Scott...do you have an interesting flirting story for us? You know one is required to partake of this thread!

moremojo:

--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on May 05, 2006, 08:08:07 pm ---So, Scott...do you have an interesting flirting story for us? You know one is required to partake of this thread!

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Oh yes...it's reply#3 on the thread. Undoubtedly my boldest attempt at flirting, and one that paid off in the end!

 :P
Scott

TJ:

--- Quote from: Ray on May 04, 2006, 08:43:49 pm ---Lucky we live in Aus then huh TJ because here in Aus EVERYONE is a "bugger" and no one gives a bugger!

Hahahahaha Julie, that's why we all get along so well then!

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Yes and you had to pretend to be nice and send me a PM to patronize me to do it, Ray!

The Brokeback Mountain Story is about Americans and the lingo used in it is related to how we talk here in the USA.

If a person called me a "bugger" in the USA and he did not personally know me or even know me well enough to tease me goodnaturedly and me accept it, it would be the same as calling me a queer, a fag, or a faggot.

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