It’s not the phrase that’s so offensive, it’s the context and intent. My wife and I wer doing errands one day. I told the lady in the car in front of me to “Move it over, Sugarplum.” My wife said to me, "You don’t ever call me “Sugarplum”. My reply was, “You don’t want me to.” IT wasn’t meant to be complementary.
That dog walks like a camel — both left feet forward, then both right feet,… all other four-footed animals put left front and right rear forward, then right front and left rear, etc.
BigDaveGlass over 5 years ago
It’s a dog’s life…
Fiona D Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s just hella profound AND PMP funny.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
Deja vu.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 5 years ago
It’s not the phrase that’s so offensive, it’s the context and intent. My wife and I wer doing errands one day. I told the lady in the car in front of me to “Move it over, Sugarplum.” My wife said to me, "You don’t ever call me “Sugarplum”. My reply was, “You don’t want me to.” IT wasn’t meant to be complementary.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
And when did bitch mean being a pain? And when did it mean enunciating complaints?
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Well, the thing is, it’s different if you are a dog. But a lot of us here are not dogs and yet still use that word. Therein lies the problem….
WDD over 5 years ago
That dog walks like a camel — both left feet forward, then both right feet,… all other four-footed animals put left front and right rear forward, then right front and left rear, etc.
The Life I Draw Upon over 5 years ago
A woman is most furious when likened to man’s best friend.