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words and their meanings

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Subject: words and their meanings
From: Christopher Ball <triumph@io.org>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 1994 11:49:48 -0500 (EST)
 Yes, well, this whole "fanny" thread is rather touchy, but explaining it 
so delicately was a cunning stunt. (say THAT very carefully!)
As a young lad I too found a severe lack of leg room in the Healey in 
relation to getting a sore fanny, but that is best left to another time.

It does remind me of a related British term of the male side. In Lady 
Chaterly's Lover the gardener with whom she was "engaged" so to speak was 
a chap called Mr. John Thomas. An ordinary enough name. However, for 
reasons that will be obvious to those who know the book, the British lads 
soon began referring to their private parts as John Thomas.
Perhaps this is a local (Midlands) expression, but I was raised using it.

Arriving in Canada and looking for a job I was sitting in the waiting 
room of a company, for that bloody aweful ten minutes before the interview.
Finally a nice yound lady arrived and lead me down a hall to an office. 
There he was. I held out my hand and he said "How do you do Mr. Ball. I'm 
John Thomas".

Maybe it was nerves. Maybe it was combining his name and mine. what ever 
it was I just snapped into right out tears down the face laughter. The 
more I said "Oh, I'm terribly sorry" and  tried to stop the worse it  got.

I did not get the job, but they were kind enough to help me off the floor!


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