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What's a good derrogatory term for the hordes.....
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Best term for Canadian teachers
beaver backs
18%
 18%  [ 3 ]
snow backs
6%
 6%  [ 1 ]
poutine backs
25%
 25%  [ 4 ]
curling backs
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
moose backs
50%
 50%  [ 8 ]
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aboxofchocolates



Joined: 21 Mar 2008
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2009 7:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

seonsengnimble wrote:
roknroll wrote:
oskinny1 wrote:

You need to relax guy, it was a joke.


So your response:

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Maybe he was talking about Belize whose official language is English. Also, Central America is a part of North America.


I fail to see how your first response relates in any way to what you are positing now. As I've already mentioned above, I've given him the benefit of the doubt, just a jab..whatever...I'd also have given you the same perhaps with the first line...the 'also' part speaks loudly enough and any wingnut can understand that you're actually trying to be pedantic. Now that it's spelt out for you yet again, you finally see the light. Yet you don't have the fortitude to admit it, or at least simply ignore it. So you pretend you knew all along, do ur dumbass eyeroll and then mention thickness. Yes, you certainly are at that. Now, back in my relax mode.


You're a bit slow on the uptake, aren't you? Are you by any chance from Montreal?


William Shatner went to uni in Montreal: McGill University. They named a building after him. He didn't care.
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roknroll



Joined: 29 Dec 2007

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

roknroll wrote:
seonsengnimble wrote:
roknroll wrote:
I think it's funny you spelt derogatory wrong, perhaps this is more cause for concern with respect to job security Wink


You obviously missed my subtle humor on that one. All of the suggested "derrogetory" names ended in back. This is a reference to a term for Mexican immigrants, and I threw in the extra r to place an emphasis on the reference by alluding to the rolled r.


So now your 'throwing in' the second 'e' for ....what? And I'm trying to figure out the allusion to the rolled 'r' on wetback. Guess you have to hear Americans (or Mexicans?) say wetback with a rolled r...lol

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You obviously missed my subtle humor on that one. All of the suggested "derrogetory" names ended in back.


Yeah, and apparently my bolded words ending in back totally escaped your 'subtle' humor radar...duh.


Still waiting for your lame rationalization on this one, Einstein. So this was the first response to a light-hearted joking (use the emoticons to clue in on this), then the NA English-speaking countries remark, then the grasping Belize retort inspite of the context of the discussion being spelt out yet again, then the flip-flop trying to pass it off in a pissy, arrogant manner, followed up by your lack of ability to deal with the conversation and resort simply to name-calling. Is this the republican playbook? Are you trying to top the other dullards?
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roknroll



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

.38 Special wrote:
roknroll wrote:
I think it's funny you spelt derogatory wrong, perhaps this is more cause for concern with respect to job security Wink

I also think this is another throwback of American (you are, aren't you? Very Happy ) thinking to fault others instead of taking responsibility for all the cutbacks (American inititated global crisis) that have sent North Americans out here in droves. This may or may not be a setback for yourself in the future, but if it is consider it a payback. Sorry to fireback while you're lamenting the drawback of this current situation, simply trying to give you some feedback about yet another playback/flashback of American economic backlash. (now I couldn't use lashback, could I?).

PS: If you're not American, consider all the above a takeback.


While I don't agree with anything you just said, that was outstanding. Very Happy


Thx, the intent was for a bit of comic relief. The responses to it, save yours, are certainly not unexpected as this thread was created for just this purpose. I'm glad they played along because it enabled me to highjack the thread and turn the tables on the name-calling. Smile However, it's all but boring, high school theatrics where there will not be any swaying or divergence from the herd mentality. Nuff said on this topic, peace out.

PS: what inspired your name, the gun, the band or both?
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Forward Observer



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:50 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I liked that scene in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, where the Canadian backpacker emblazoned with maple leaf taking a dump on the street. That was harsh Very Happy
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seonsengnimble



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

roknroll wrote:
roknroll wrote:
seonsengnimble wrote:
roknroll wrote:
I think it's funny you spelt derogatory wrong, perhaps this is more cause for concern with respect to job security Wink


You obviously missed my subtle humor on that one. All of the suggested "derrogetory" names ended in back. This is a reference to a term for Mexican immigrants, and I threw in the extra r to place an emphasis on the reference by alluding to the rolled r.


So now your 'throwing in' the second 'e' for ....what? And I'm trying to figure out the allusion to the rolled 'r' on wetback. Guess you have to hear Americans (or Mexicans?) say wetback with a rolled r...lol

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You obviously missed my subtle humor on that one. All of the suggested "derrogetory" names ended in back.


Yeah, and apparently my bolded words ending in back totally escaped your 'subtle' humor radar...duh.


Still waiting for your lame rationalization on this one, Einstein. So this was the first response to a light-hearted joking (use the emoticons to clue in on this), then the NA English-speaking countries remark, then the grasping Belize retort inspite of the context of the discussion being spelt out yet again, then the flip-flop trying to pass it off in a pissy, arrogant manner, followed up by your lack of ability to deal with the conversation and resort simply to name-calling. Is this the republican playbook? Are you trying to top the other dullards?


Fine, let me explain this all clearly for you. The double r was a typo. I jokingly said that it was a reference to Spanish speaking people because they have a rolled r sound(arroz, perro). I intentionally spelled derogatory as derrogetory in jest. Why would I misspell it again after having my first mistake pointed out? I am saying you are slow because you took the other poster seriously when they said I am from Belize and believe them to be covering their tracks when you pointed out why I'm clearly not Belizean.

I don't know why you assume I'm republican. I have yet to say anything in support of republican policies.
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roknroll



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 4:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

seonsengnimble wrote:
roknroll wrote:
roknroll wrote:
seonsengnimble wrote:
roknroll wrote:
I think it's funny you spelt derogatory wrong, perhaps this is more cause for concern with respect to job security Wink


You obviously missed my subtle humor on that one. All of the suggested "derrogetory" names ended in back. This is a reference to a term for Mexican immigrants, and I threw in the extra r to place an emphasis on the reference by alluding to the rolled r.


So now your 'throwing in' the second 'e' for ....what? And I'm trying to figure out the allusion to the rolled 'r' on wetback. Guess you have to hear Americans (or Mexicans?) say wetback with a rolled r...lol

Quote:
You obviously missed my subtle humor on that one. All of the suggested "derrogetory" names ended in back.


Yeah, and apparently my bolded words ending in back totally escaped your 'subtle' humor radar...duh.


Still waiting for your lame rationalization on this one, Einstein. So this was the first response to a light-hearted joking (use the emoticons to clue in on this), then the NA English-speaking countries remark, then the grasping Belize retort inspite of the context of the discussion being spelt out yet again, then the flip-flop trying to pass it off in a pissy, arrogant manner, followed up by your lack of ability to deal with the conversation and resort simply to name-calling. Is this the republican playbook? Are you trying to top the other dullards?


Fine, let me explain this all clearly for you. The double r was a typo.

May or may not have been, I'll take your word but who cares? That's what the wink was for, not important n don't care. That's in jest.

I jokingly said that it was a reference to Spanish speaking people because they have a rolled r sound(arroz, perro).

That's why I made the comment about having to hear them speak, which obviously implies I haven't.

I intentionally spelled derogatory as derrogetory in jest. Why would I misspell it again after having my first mistake pointed out?

Yes, why did you misspell it again? I don't mean the extra 'r', I meant changing the 'a' to 'e'. My first joke was commenting on the extra 'r' in the title of this thread: derrogatory. Then you wrote: derrogetory, which is why I commented on that. Another typo? Wink Your explanation here tells me you're obviously overlooking exactly what's being said, i.e. not fully comprehending the replies.

I am saying you are slow because you took the other poster seriously when they said I am from Belize and believe them to be covering their tracks when you pointed out why I'm clearly not Belizean.

Obviously, I'm trash talking and heckling oskinny1's response. If this response came after Loudog's NA or SA comment, it would have been as humorous to me as Loudog's, though I would've ridiculed it in much the same vein. I asked Loudog where he thought you (the OP) were from. This evolved in the conversation to accepted English native speakers here in the ROK. So the 'joke' was too late and thus a tad redundant for me. The second sentence: 'CA is part of NA' was in my opinion, pedantic. Hence, I referred back to my original (comedic?) post to ask if he/she thought 'American initiated global crisis' referred to a 'Belizian I.G.C.' Clearly an exaggerated jeer in the same vein to which oskinny1 replied to.
So you're falling victim to that which you accuse, taking it at face value. Reread my previous post to know where I coming from.


I don't know why you assume I'm republican. I have yet to say anything in support of republican policies.

Now, do I respond to this seriously, or is this some more subtle humor....lol. That was a jab at republican politicians, not at you.
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Fermentator75



Joined: 27 Jul 2009

PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I just thought of these two because most I've met are above me in both intelligence and coolness factor.

Faux-Frenchies

Ca-know-it-all's
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Fermentator75



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 1:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This one... I thought of it but surely I am not the first to do so.

Canerdian's
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Free World



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PostPosted: Thu Dec 03, 2009 2:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Colbert calls us "Syrup Suckers".
I think that has a nice ring to it.
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youtuber



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

^ I prefer "Ice-Holes"
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youtuber



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PostPosted: Fri Dec 04, 2009 5:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Forward Observer wrote:
I liked that scene in Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo, where the Canadian backpacker emblazoned with maple leaf taking a dump on the street. That was harsh Very Happy


I believe he was peeing. Still funny though.


When I was in Hongdae late at night, one lanky goofy looking drunk guy was YELLING at my my co-teacher "Saskatchewan Sucks!" My co-teacher asks "Oh yeah, where are you from?" And the guy YELLS "I'm from Edmonton and it rocks!" Laughing

Isn't that kinda arguing over who is the least ugly? I'm from Edmonton btw
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nathanrutledge



Joined: 01 May 2008
Location: Marakesh

PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 5:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

OP - I've got to say I find your post offensive. You want to be funny and cheeky, okay, fine. But why do you have to bring in racial slurs?

Why didn't you look at the etymology of the racist term you are using? First of all, by definition, only those illegal immigrants who cross in Texas can be labeled with that slur. As the Canadians you are referring to came here legally, racist terms for illegals aren't useful. As they didn't swim across, terms about being wet don't apply here either.

Here are a few thoughts for everyone: being funny doesn't require using racist terminology. Just because you aren't affected by, know someone who is affected by, or understand the root of the words doesn't mean they are acceptable to use. Finally, I find using racial slurs unacceptable, but when you use one in the wrong context, that just exudes stupidity.
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ReeseDog



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PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

roknroll wrote:
I think it's funny you spelt derogatory wrong, perhaps this is more cause for concern with respect to job security Wink


I think it's funny that you use spelt for spelled.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelt

Funny every time.
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Privateer



Joined: 31 Aug 2005
Location: Easy Street.

PostPosted: Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I sort of like the way 'Canuckleheads' rolls off the tongue.

Sorry, Canadians, thanks for being on time for WW2!
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roknroll



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PostPosted: Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

ReeseDog wrote:
roknroll wrote:
I think it's funny you spelt derogatory wrong, perhaps this is more cause for concern with respect to job security Wink


I think it's funny that you use spelt for spelled.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spelt

Funny every time.


Trying to piece it together, Reese fell to pieces (Reese's pieces? Smile )

Was he teasing out the facts or just being a tease?
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