Killing an opponent

Started by FierceKitty, 27 July 2011, 05:36:44 AM

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FierceKitty

New York, I think. I believe New Yorkers are at times driven to assert their membership of the great American tradition.
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DanJ

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Pity, I rather liked the idea of it occuring in the old west, imagine Carry Grant, John Wayne, Alan Ladd and Clint Eastwood relaxing with a bottle of "red eye" and a game of bridge.

FierceKitty

Interesting, actually. Gayspeak, big business, the old West, and bridge are the contexts where you're most likely to encounter the word "partner".
   Oscar Wilde, George Soros, Billy the Kid, and Ely Culbertson walk into a bar.... (Any ideas for a punchline?)
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nikharwood

Quote from: FierceKitty on 06 August 2011, 12:14:41 AM
Interesting, actually. Gayspeak, big business, the old West, and bridge are the contexts where you're most likely to encounter the word "partner".
   Oscar Wilde, George Soros, Billy the Kid, and Ely Culbertson walk into a bar.... (Any ideas for a punchline?)

The barkeep says, "Howdy pardners, what'll it be?"

As one, they chorus, "Don't you fecking start"  <) <) <) ;D