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Beef skirt winner on the catwalk in Paris show
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Posted 3 years ago #
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i prefer beef curtains.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Mr Minnit, 'beef skirt' is a cut of meat, while 'beef curtains' are like a rude name for fanny...I think. I wish people would appreciate this delicate and witty play on words.
Posted 3 years ago # -
I've never ordered 'beef skirt' - just 'skirt'.
I'm surprised my butcher - who must date from the 1950s - has never handed me a passing woman.
Posted 3 years ago # -
It's 'beef skirt' down this way, Mr Blacker. I have amused Mrs Munky, for milliseconds, suggesting she buys a beef skirt. Lost on here, though.
A pedantic point, I agree, but it would be difficult, for your butcher, to hand you a 'passing woman' - otherwise, she would not be 'passing'. Also, he is likely to be in his shop and therefore not have the access.
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Damn you Mr Munky - I'm foiled by your flawless logic again
Posted 3 years ago # -
Correction, Mr Blacker and apologies. A 'passing woman' could be one who is passed from one person to another, so your statement stands. My mistake.
Posted 3 years ago # -
Someone is after their 'Pedantry' badge at this week's pack meeting methinks. And you only got your 'Knot Tying' last week - good work Pluckmeister!
Posted 3 years ago # -
No, just to correct you, Mr Beq: I have had to apologise to Mr Blacker for a possible mistake on my part. I don't want to be pedantic or nothing.
Posted 3 years ago #
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