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I'm Not Sure What To Call Her Now


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"get your cunting shoes of the fucking table you squid-fucker"

i have to honestly say i've never heard "that" word used as an adjective before!!

BRILLIANT!! :bravo

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i have to honestly say i've never heard "that" word used as an adjective before!!

BRILLIANT!! :bravo

*snort*

Agreed!

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Keep up with your manners. Most people appreciate it.

Maybe she just had a "sandy-vagina" that day!

:rofl:

Omfg...Sandy Vagina...it's back. You know I charge a twenty-five cent royalty fee whenever that phrase is used? :whistle: I'm j/k, I can't even take credit for it, only Eric Cartman can. :laugh:

5 points on such proper use of the phrase.

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i have to honestly say i've never heard "that" word used as an adjective before!!

BRILLIANT!! :bravo

It was in "The Exorcist".

Regan MacNeil: "Do you know what she did, your cunting daughter?"

Burke Dennings: "Cunting Hun! Bloody damn butchering Nazi pig!"

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"dont talk with your mouth full" and "get your cunting shoes of the fucking table you squid-fucker"

YES! Squid fucker! I love it! Now I can say ALL sorts of expressive things like:

"Seriously, you need to get a roto-rooter and get all that sand out of your vagina, Squid-Fucker!"

BRILLIANT!

Oh..it's mine now. That phrase, I've now made it mine by way of stealing and there's nothing you can do because you're across an ocean. :evil:

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IMO some of these morons are nothing but SMEGMA!!

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Well, seeing as though I'm on good terms with my managers, I address them all as "Ma'am" when we're just goofing around and then they tell me to go do something.

Anyway, when a customer is in the store, if it's obvious they're a parent or look to be that age, I address the ladies as "Ma'am" and the men as "sir" and have had no problems. Ocassionally I say "Miss". Still, no problems.

You could have asked her how she wished to be addressed.

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