[FairfieldLife] The C-word...uh...flap

2008-02-15 Thread TurquoiseB
Just to get back to the mundane, and to remind
folks here what people in the world are talking
about while we debate the fine points of Deepak
Chopra's ethics, America is going four-letter-
word crazy again.

NBC is doing the apology dance because a guest
on its Today show used what it calls a vulgar
slang term on the air. They're beating the 
guest up one side and down the other for daring
to use this horrible term. And, given that the
guest in question was Jane Fonda, right-wingers
who still hate her from the Vietnam era are
denouncing her in the press. (Which I think is
doubly funny, because they're demonizing her
for using the same term they used to call her.)

Anyway, the sheer Puritan absurdity of it, living 
as I do in a more civilized land, got me curious,
so I looked up the clip in question, and discovered
the rather innocent *context* in which Jane spoke 
the word:

http://gawker.com/356442/jane-fonda-to-america-c-u-next-tuesday

The whole thing makes me happy I live in a country
where women can still safely call a coño a coño.





Re: [FairfieldLife] The C-word...uh...flap

2008-02-15 Thread Samadhi Is Much Closer Than You Think -- Really! -- It's A No-Brainer. Who'd've Thunk It?
 To think, for decades the clitorati nazis
have viciously contentiously said that some,
many or all men talk through their dickheads http://smileyjungle.com/,
now we have vaginas talking to themselves.
 *Who'd've thunk it!*

If vaginas can conduct loquatious monologues
then for sure they can, and will, delight in
deeper reflection before a mirror and
proclaim in giddy frolic and vampish breath
you look mahvilous! http://smileyjungle.com/

We need more happy cuntries, like yours, Turquoise.
http://smileyjungle.com/


On Feb 15, 2008 2:10 PM, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just to get back to the mundane, and to remind
 folks here what people in the world are talking
 about while we debate the fine points of Deepak
 Chopra's ethics, America is going four-letter-
 word crazy again.

 NBC is doing the apology dance because a guest
 on its Today show used what it calls a vulgar
 slang term on the air. They're beating the
 guest up one side and down the other for daring
 to use this horrible term. And, given that the
 guest in question was Jane Fonda, right-wingers
 who still hate her from the Vietnam era are
 denouncing her in the press. (Which I think is
 doubly funny, because they're demonizing her
 for using the same term they used to call her.)

 Anyway, the sheer Puritan absurdity of it, living
 as I do in a more civilized land, got me curious,
 so I looked up the clip in question, and discovered
 the rather innocent *context* in which Jane spoke
 the word:

 http://gawker.com/356442/jane-fonda-to-america-c-u-next-tuesday

 The whole thing makes me happy I live in a country
 where women can still safely call a coño a coño.