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A polish person, called a pole
An Australian, An Ozi
A French Person, A frog,
an Italian, An ITi,
A Welsh person, A taffy,
A scotch person, A jock,
An Irish Person, A paddy,
How is it when you call a Pakistani person A P_______i,
All hell break loose?
An Australian, An Ozi
A French Person, A frog,
an Italian, An ITi,
A Welsh person, A taffy,
A scotch person, A jock,
An Irish Person, A paddy,
How is it when you call a Pakistani person A P_______i,
All hell break loose?
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Hi Clarry
no my dad ( Dunkirk I'm afraid ) was for a short time in the same camp as Bader - and didnt have much good to say about him ....
besides he could fly planes and kill Germans .....
escaped three times - and ended up in Spangenburg
which was looked on as the remove class for Colditz....
( for bad boys but not very bad boys )
no my dad ( Dunkirk I'm afraid ) was for a short time in the same camp as Bader - and didnt have much good to say about him ....
besides he could fly planes and kill Germans .....
escaped three times - and ended up in Spangenburg
which was looked on as the remove class for Colditz....
( for bad boys but not very bad boys )
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Where I came from you insulted Poles by calling them pole acks
Ultimately it's all in the context, not the word.
As in Kipling's Fuzzy Wuzzy http:// allpoet ry.com/ Fuzzy-W uzzy
Ultimately it's all in the context, not the word.
As in Kipling's Fuzzy Wuzzy http://