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Members' Mausoleum => Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) => Games => Complete This Phrase / Fill In The Blank(s) - Leviathans => Topic started by: CTP/FITBs on February 08, 2010, 03:44:22 AM
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[It's up to the first poster to come up with a set up, and then each following post will either complete it or fill in the blank(s). And, as always, whoever posts the set up is certainly allowed to post their own completion/fill in as a follow up.]
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Set-up:
MT: "I'll believe you love him like I do, when you go into that room and _________ him, and in his natural state!"
PT: "Uh... do you do that?! It could explain a lot..."
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diaper
roger
sell a subscription to the Watchtower to
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roger
[snow_huh]
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rog·er (rŏj'ər)
tr.v. rog·ered, rog·er·ing, rog·ers Chiefly British Vulgar Slang
To have sexual intercourse with (a woman). Used of a man.
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Ah - OK. I watch a lot of TV that's produced in Britain but I've never heard that expression. I guess maybe it's even too vulgar for them to normally put on TV. So, maybe that's probably also a hint that we shouldn't use it here. ;)
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MB, I'm shocked - shocked! - to learn that you haven't read George MacDonald Fraser's Flashman books. My impression from them is that "roger" is a pretty mild word. It may be too old-fashioned for the TV shows you watch.
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A friend mentioned that Dan Aykroyd and Margot Kidder used it on SNL in 1979, which was news to me. I couldn't find it as a vid, but a transcript of their skit makes it easier to find anyway:
http://snltranscripts.jt.org/78/78ofredgarvin.phtml
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My impression from them is that "roger" is a pretty mild word. It may be too old-fashioned
You may be right because when I did a Google search for it before first responding to Magnus, I couldn't even find it. But at any rate, it's probably best to stick to the vulgar terms from our own country rather than branching out to other countries. Not only would it be more likely that people will get them - but the system will know whether or not they should be censored or not. [snow_wink] And so few are actually censored...
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It's just been a familiar word to me most of my life, and yes it's mild, so I just used it. I'm sure the dictionary labels "bloody" as vulgar too plus a lot of words we throw around casually.
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There's vulgar - and then there's vulgar. And sexual vulgarities (and sexual/sexuality insults), regardless of the country of origin, are almost always a slippery slope. [snow_wink]
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Simonize
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...have a bubble bath with him [skelleton_runs]
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[laughing6], Uncle Roger and RoboQ!! [cheers]
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Thank you, MB!!
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[salute] [salute]