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USA Cracker content
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2001 12:47 pm
by RonMGTC@aol.com
In a message dated 10/24/2001 11:50:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
dairwin_2000@yahoo.com writes:
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May I suggest that ones goes to Harlem or Watts and ask one of the locals
what a cracker is....
In some areas it has very little to do with Christmas.
Ron
For our non USA members:
Harlem and Watts is the equivalent to, say, Brixton.
Re: USA Cracker content
Posted: Wed Oct 24, 2001 3:58 pm
by Ray
Well, Guys...
Here in the South, a cracker can be a small, crisp piece of flatbread that
you put oysters and such upon, or it might be the guy in front of you in
traffic with a '74 Ford pickup without a muffler. Usually, he parks this
conveyance before a mobile home; AKA a "wobble box" or "tornado magnet".
Southern English is a very rich language.......witness the words "naked" and
"nekkid".
"Naked" is when you are without clothing.
"Nekkid" is when you are without clothing- and you are up to something!
Best,
Ray
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Subject: [mg-tabc] USA Cracker content
> In a message dated 10/24/2001 11:50:58 AM Central Daylight Time,
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dairwin_2000@yahoo.com writes:
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> to as a 'babe'. >>
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> May I suggest that ones goes to Harlem or Watts and ask one of the locals
> what a cracker is....
> In some areas it has very little to do with Christmas.
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> Ron
> For our non USA members:
> Harlem and Watts is the equivalent to, say, Brixton.
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