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Tue 30 May, 2006 08:06 am
Several of our new members, who i believe are from China, and who are seeking help with English (work, work, work, i've spent hours answering their questions, if it were possible)--have screen names which contain the letters "cumt." The similarity of a crude word in our language is obvious. What are they thinking ? ! ? ! ? What a bunch of cumts.
Good lookin' out Mac--given that they often post similar questions, you may be correct. There are about a half dozen questions about breakfast in the west as compared to the east. I have foreborne to point out that we can't compare our breakfast to theirs because we don't know what they eat for breakfast.
Well, i've spent a couple of hours answering these goofy questions. I'm givin' myself the rest of the day off. It's someone else's turn.
All these questions about breakfast are making me hungry.
Here, have a banana . . .
I had a cumt for breakfast.
Mac is absolutely right about "CUMT" being the name of the institution of higher learning.
I think the acronym is geographic rather than major specific, but I know one of last week's scholars ("B-" grade if English proficiency is graded on a Bell Curve) mentioned the college name.
I can handle "What do Westerners eat for Breakfast". My boggle is "Tell me how to improve my (oral) English." Evidently all students, east and west, hope for easy answers.
at least, their problems aren't more *dire* than needing to know how the issue of desegregation was presented in Forrest Gump.
So, what's the big deal? I asked a question about Eastern breakfasts, after all.
Yeah, but yer a Republican who eats Cheerios . . .
I thought I was the only one who noticied the cumt stuff.
I would do a triple take like a cartoon character and say "WHA.....?!" then I realize what it said.
I'd do this 852 times a day.
"WHA.....?!"