So then — off I fucked.
Links 07/11/2004 |Slate has a wonderful look at the history and vernacular of our Vice President’s most notorious favorite four-letter word in A Very, Very Dirty Word.
The following anecdote appears in one of Niall Ferguson’s absorbing studies of the British Empire. On the eve of independence for the colony of South Yemen, the last British governor hosted a dinner party attended by Denis Healey, then the minister for defense. Over the final sundown cocktail, as the flag was about to be lowered over the capital of Aden, the governor turned to Healey and said, “You know, Minister, I believe that in the long view of history, the British Empire will be remembered only for two things.” What, Healey was interested to know, were these imperishable aspects? “The game of soccer. And the expression ‘fuck off.’ “
(via Buzzworthy)
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2 Responses to “So then — off I fucked.”
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July 12th, 2004 at 6:15 am
Did u mention the fact that it’s also John Kerry’s favorite word too? They don’t call him John F’ing Kerry for nothing.
July 12th, 2004 at 11:07 am
Firstly, dear Mr. Clinton, the word is YOU. It’s spelled very clearly Y-O-U. Secondly, if you had bothered to click the link, the article this post refers to DOES mention Kerry’s use of the word “fuck.” The difference, as you will find by actually reading the acticle, lies in the context of the usage of the word.