>>Surprised at my being vulgar? We really should have that pint together :-)
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>>We DO you the shortened: "midge's ..." or "gnat's" if we're afraid of offending the ladies.
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>But why is it considered vulgar? What of this?
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spotted_dickFnar! fnar! It still does raise the odd eyebrow of amusement that name for something you eat. :-)
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>>>That's pretty much what I thought, didn't know what a midge was though. "Dick," as you used it, is considered slightly vulgar over here though, that's why I was surprised.
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