You might be in trouble now, with that sentence steave ;)
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You might be in trouble now, with that sentence steave ;)
Lol. It's a historical reference in our country. I for once wouldn't mind but some people are very sensitive to this word.:devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
Not pizza delivery boy, I don't think. :confused: :dork:Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
[quote=gadjo_dilo]Lol. It's a historical reference in our country. I for once wouldn't mind but some people are very sensitive to this word.:devil:[/quote:phud4ghf]Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
Is it because Noua Dreapt? is a fringe movement, and think they are the heirs to Garda de fier? I can understand why that reference would put your average gypsy's knickers in a twist, if they would ever wear any! It's my understanding that they generally "go commando" Is this also a myth?! :kiss: :angel:
Good God! I'm impressed by your research and I admit you know more than me on this issue ( not to mention that I admire your patience to do this, I have a lot of books about this and I didn't even open them). What is for sure is that that movement was very popular at its time and gathered a lot of brilliant intellectuals and students. I know they committed some horrible political crimes but they were a sort of reply to the crimes against their leaders or members (one of my mum's brothers was a legionar and was asassinated when he was 23 yo as a revenge. He was simply picked up cos he was a member, they chose at random 3 guys from every county and shot them). At least they weren't corrupted like today's politicians......Quote:
Originally Posted by Tazio
Anyway the communist regime labeled them as a sort of fascist cold blooded criminals, sent them to jail or working camps and when you've said that X is a legionar the guy was seen like a leper. Sadly people are still uneducated and think so even today. Now I know Ioniq knows this and french legion is something different, my comment was just for laugh.
You didn't answer my question about the gypsie gurlz :sailor:
Because I couldn't understand what you mean. Sorry but I'm afraid your slang vocabulary exceeds my poor level of understanding of Shakespeare's language :mad:
Anyway your interest in gypsy girls is quite weird.....
go commando
to dress without underpants / knickers, but be otherwise normally attired
"i'm afraid I can't lower my trousers your honour, as I have gone commando today"
Ahaaaaa.....That is....
Now tell me how should I know what a gipsy wears(or not wears) under her skirt?I
If you are so interested you could elucidate the mystery yourself. by lifting up a few skirts. With a bit of luck you might find something like
http://www.frontpress.ro/wp-content/...02/tiganci.jpg
P.S. Once again I'm impressed. How come you're so documented on gypsy life? :confused:
To be quite honest it is because we don't have authentic gypsies that I know of in the U.S. and they are/were romanticized in our culture.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XSImibKLHs
we do have these: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KM4B1U0VS4g
but somehow I don't think they are real freakin' gypsies
:laugh: :kiss: :dork: :sailor: :vampire: