ita, a word of advice. Don't giggle like a schoolgirl when a boy is undressing in front of you, despite the iliac crest. bad form.
'Serenity'
Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Someone else already said this, I think, but "gyp" is weird in 21st c. America, because it's not like there are gypsies around much. Black people? White people? Jews? Pretty much right there. (OK, not in everyone's neighborhood, but clearly on everyone's tv, at least.)
Gypsies would have to be a wee bit more extinct (like, at all) for me to feel comfortable with the term "gyp."
Yeah. But welsh is one of those where I think the usage has long outlived the stereotype. (eta - at least I think so, but I'm not Welsh so maybe it just doesn't ping?)
My assistant is from Boston, and he calls a convenience store a "pakkie", which skeeves the hell out of me. But he doesn't at all get why it hits me wrong. And in this case, it's coincidental, not something with a negative history that some people don't see - at least I'm pretty sure that's the case. But it makes me cringe every time he says it.
Don't giggle like a schoolgirl when a boy is undressing in front of you, despite the iliac crest
I might giggle way before we get that far. It's ... sad.
But welsh is one of those where I think the usage has long outlived the stereotype.
Except, I wonder, if you're Welsh.
had to look up what the iliac crest is and i have to say, it never makes me giggle. mmmm...
Except, I wonder, if you're Welsh.
Heh. X-posted with my edit.
"Packie" is from package store, brenda.
It's really "packie," short for Package Store, right?
Although, THAT reminds me of the time I said "paddy wagon" to my mother, and she FREAKED OUT. I didn't realize it was an Irish slur.
ita=hopeless case.
me for bed. laters.
sad for all you working folk. really.
the time I said "paddy wagon" to my mother, and she FREAKED OUT. I didn't realize it was an Irish slur.
See, I had thought it was a wagon driven by Paddies. It took a while for me to get that white people were prejudiced against.