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Either an [[English]] [[ass]] or a homeless person in the [[USA]]. Thus one of the first-ever talkies, ''Hallelujah, I'm a Bum'', had to be renamed ''Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp'' in England. That title wouldn't have worked in America, where a tramp is "[[whore|a woman of loose morals]]". | Either an [[English]] [[ass]] or a [[homeless]] person in the [[USA]]. Thus one of the first-ever talkies, ''Hallelujah, I'm a Bum'', had to be renamed ''Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp'' in England. That title wouldn't have worked in America, where a tramp is "[[whore|a woman of loose morals]]". | ||
To confuse the issue further, a [[fanny]] is an [[ass]] in the [[USA]], but a [[cunt]] in [[England]]. Robin Williams, on the other hand, is a [[cunt]] in anyone's language. | To confuse the issue further, a [[fanny]] is an [[ass]] in the [[USA]], but a [[cunt]] in [[England]]. [[Robin Williams]], on the other hand, is a [[cunt]] in anyone's language. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:05, 24 April 2016
Either an English ass or a homeless person in the USA. Thus one of the first-ever talkies, Hallelujah, I'm a Bum, had to be renamed Hallelujah, I'm a Tramp in England. That title wouldn't have worked in America, where a tramp is "a woman of loose morals".
To confuse the issue further, a fanny is an ass in the USA, but a cunt in England. Robin Williams, on the other hand, is a cunt in anyone's language.
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