Both my daughters are  A English students here in the UK, they did not study 
Chaucer but they did study Lord of the Flies, Of Mice and Men, Sense and 
Sensibility, the Rime of the Ancient Mariner as well as others.



 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Rix Posterz <rixpost...@aol.com>
To: MoPo-L <MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU>
Sent: Sun, 10 Jun 2012 12:52
Subject: Re: [MOPO] HIGHLY OFFENSIVE: Seriously? - slightly off topic


The C-word has quite a long and sometimes controversial history in the English 
language...a direct reference to it appears in "The Miller's Tale", a story  in 
Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales", written in the 14th century. (I remember 
being amazed by that reference way back when we studied Chaucer in high school.
Just wondering...is Chaucer a part of any high school curriculum today? He's 
probably been replaced by Nicholas Sparks or Diary of a Wimpy Kid...)
                                                        Rick
 

In a message dated 6/10/2012 3:41:59 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, 
jboh...@aol.com writes:
  


  
Interesting points...but I   would advocate that the word Negro is a very noble 
word and the bastardisation   is not. 

However to take this further Wing Commander Guy Gibson called   his dog Nigger, 
this is an historic fact, if you watch the film The Dam   Busters they have not 
shied away from it...the promised remake though will   have the dogs name 
dropped...I agree the word is offensive in todays society   but if a film is to 
be historic then keep to the history...the Tukagee Airmen   were often called 
this by their officers and each other...Dam Busters and   Tuskagee airmen were 
both in the same war...so if history is concerned lets   keep it that way and 
not offend those that gave their lives...there are still   a few Dam Busters 
alive and the death of Gibson's dog was an important   historiv event the day 
before the raid.

  


  
-----Original   Message-----
From: allen day <aday_5...@yahoo.com>
To: MoPo-L   <MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU>
Sent: Sun, 10 Jun 2012   11:32
Subject: Re: [MOPO] HIGHLY OFFENSIVE: Seriously?

  
  
  
Howdy y'all,
  


  
After I read that quote (which was my first time ever, believe or not), I   
thought it amusing, but I was kinda surprised that it was there,   nonetheless.
  


  
The quote does not bother me in the least, but I am a diff gender.
  


  
I work at a hospital; most hospital employees (including administration)   are 
approximately 90% female.
  


  
Among the staff that I work with, we have discussed many topics with   
relatively few limits; (experiencing life/death events regularly during any 12  
 hour shift tends to alter one's discussion topics).
  


  
Naturally, the c-word (and similarly the n-word), have been discussed   over 
the years.
  


  
Those words can be demonizing, demoralizing, soul draining, and tend to   
create a vacuum.
  


  
However, in people of the same ethnic, the n-word can be a term of   affection 
/ endearment.
  


  
Similarly, the c-word, when discussed exclusively by a certain gender,   tends 
to have a less antagonizing effect. ... or to be a lil' more plainer ...   if a 
man utters the c-word, he will be forever known; 'flogged' relentlessly;   and 
'frozen out' ... should a women utter the c-word, she will be dismissed as   
just a low class bee-yotch having a bad day.
  


  
ad
  


  
  
  
  
  From: Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.net>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU   
Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2012   7:27 PM
Subject: Re: [MOPO]   HIGHLY OFFENSIVE: Seriously?


  
  
  
Mopoers:
  


This jokey comment was in no way directed at you, Diana.    IN NO WAY.  I would 
like to clarify to Diana Everett and to Morris   Everett and to everyone on 
this list that this quip that I related on the   list was NOT INTENDED to be a 
comment about Diana or ANYONE on the list.    It is a well-known anecdote and 
racy (and so labeled) wisecrack about   country music (which I actually enjoy) 
and THAT'S IT.     


  
Kirby
  


  


  


  

  
  
On Jun 9, 2012, at 5:54 PM, Diana and/or Morris Everett Jr   wrote:

  
    
    
    
Seriously, Kirby?  
All I did was enter into this     online community of people I know and enjoy 
seeing a time or two a year, to     ask an honest question and have what turned 
out to be a little fun.      Any then you write this?  Disgusting. You need to 
get a life.      You owe this woman, wife, mother, and grandmother of two young 
    girls an apology.  Nevermind. I won't be coming back to look for     one.
    
Diana Everett
    

    
      
      
      
      
      From: Kirby McDaniel <ki...@movieart.net>
To: Diana and/or Morris Everett Jr       <dianademail-las...@yahoo.com> 
Cc: "MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU" <MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU> 
Sent: Saturday, June 9, 2012 11:57       AM
Subject: HIGHLY       OFFENSIVE: Re: [MOPO] Off topic: but oh boy would I love 
a       favor.....


      
      
The greatest moment in the history of country music was when Johnny       
Cash's stepdaughter, Carlene Carter, said that she was "going to put the       
cunt back in country."*  It's       
been all downhill after that.
      


      


      
*In 1979, during a concert at New York's Bottom Line, Carlene Carter introduced 
a song about mate-swapping       called Swap-Meat Rag by stating, "If this song 
don't put the cunt       back in country, I don't know what will."
      


      
Yours sincerely,
      
Pat Boone
      


      

      
      
On Jun 9, 2012, at 9:27 AM, Diana and/or Morris Everett Jr       wrote:

      
        
        
        
        
        
We are indeed!  And the boots I would be scootin' in are         custom made 
Paul Bonds with my initials inlaid front and back! We're         serious about 
this stuff, by golly!  You should have seen the show         tonight.  Blake 
Shelton and Jake Owen made me swoon,  Carrie         Underwood who is sheer 
perfection in every way certainly had Mo's         attention,  and the National 
Anthem was sung to perfection by The         Oak Ridge Boys.  That's what I'm 
talking' about:  Yee         Haw!

        


        
As for the "porn" you sent Morrie, Kirby you nut,  those         were some 
great shots of movie poster stuff from back in the day.          Mo is hanging 
his head for not getting back to you the moment he         watched it.  I 
really enjoyed seeing Mo bidding in that auction.          He says THANK YOU!!
        


        
Okay, so I have no input as to how to get great  - or         even good-  
tickets to next year's CMA event.  Bummer,         dudes. 
        


        
'Night- By the way, here is my favorite, hands down, no question         about 
it, FOREVER AND EVER favorite country music video. Mo loves it         too. We 
both wish we could have participated!!  Watch it standing         up and HAVE A 
GOOD TIME!!!
        
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSROm-vgVRk
        

        
          
          
          
          
          From: Kirby McDaniel           <ki...@movieart.net>
To: MoPo-L@LISTSERV.AMERICAN.EDU 
Sent: Friday, June 8, 2012 2:33           PM
Subject: Re:           [MOPO] Off topic: but oh boy would I love a           
favor.....


          
          
They're boot-scooters! They should move to Texas.  Like           Stephen 
McNally and the Indians in APACHE DRUMS, we are           
surrounded by those people.  Yee hah.
          


          
K.
          
          
On Jun 8, 2012, at 12:11 PM, Richard Halegua Posters + Comic Art           
wrote:

          
            
At 07:03 AM 6/8/2012, Diana and/or Morris Everett             Jr wrote:

            
I am a huge (               okay,  bigger than huge) country music fan, and Mo 
has been a               willing convert. 


Poor             Morrie





            
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