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33girl 07-12-2004 11:41 AM

Re: Re: "Britney was my Sex-mad Bride"
 
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Originally posted by mu_agd
how do you not know what an annulment is?
Maybe he's too gobsmacked to figure it out.

IowaStatePhiPsi 07-12-2004 05:55 PM

Re: Re: "Britney was my Sex-mad Bride"
 
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Originally posted by mu_agd
how do you not know what an annulment is?
Not all of us are Catholic.

swissmiss04 07-12-2004 05:59 PM

Annulments are also a legal process, not just within the confines of the Catholic church. I knew what an annulment was when I was in elementary school, as I'm sure most people did.

mu_agd 07-12-2004 07:10 PM

Re: Re: Re: "Britney was my Sex-mad Bride"
 
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Originally posted by IowaStatePhiPsi
Not all of us are Catholic.
and your point?

i'm Jewish and i know what it is.

James 07-12-2004 08:16 PM

I knew what Cunnilingus and fellatio meant by age 11, others didn't . . . they aren't bad people

PM_Mama00 07-12-2004 08:23 PM

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Originally posted by swissmiss04
Annulments are also a legal process, not just within the confines of the Catholic church. I knew what an annulment was when I was in elementary school, as I'm sure most people did.
I never heard the word annulment until around college time.

Sorry... divorce isn't a common thing in my family. Our vocabulary is limited to pasta and bread.

PhiPsiRuss 07-12-2004 08:27 PM

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Originally posted by James
I knew what Cunnilingus and fellatio meant by age 11, others didn't . . . they aren't bad people
It does mean that they are bad people, and they should die from a slow and violent death, while listening to Britney "sing."

DeltAlum 07-12-2004 11:20 PM

You might want to consider re-wording that. Nobody should wish anyone a slow and violent death -- even in jest.

33girl 07-12-2004 11:25 PM

I didn't know what "boner" meant till I was 15. Can I die a fast and mellow death?

AlphaFrog 07-12-2004 11:30 PM

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Originally posted by 33girl
I didn't know what "boner" meant till I was 15. Can I die a fast and mellow death?
Ok...so now I don't feel so bad when I had to ask a friend what "Toss My Salad" meant when it came up on the Sex in Jr. High Thread (Or, maybe that term isn't popular in my area...or maybe I like to pretend that people ESPECIALLY Jr. High kids REALLY don't do that stuff...or maybe Britney does...)

Munchkin03 07-12-2004 11:37 PM

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Originally posted by PM_Mama00
I never heard the word annulment until around college time.

Sorry... divorce isn't a common thing in my family. Our vocabulary is limited to pasta and bread.

Divorce isn't a common thing in my family either, yet I still knew what an annulment was. But that was because I read a lot as a child.

aphibeach 07-13-2004 02:35 AM

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I agree that this has to be fake. Not only is the language totally off for a 22 year old from Louisiana. And if this was real this would have been all over ET and Extra.
it was tonight....one of those shows were talking about it

yall have to realize like people had mentioned earlier, that some of the dialog had been changed to fit the British tabloids. just like they use words that we don't, we use words that they don't. so you have to give and take when it comes to certain words so it fits.

SSS1365 07-13-2004 06:01 AM

It was on Access Hollywood last night, HOWEVER they could not confirm whether it was a valid interview or not.

AOIIBrandi 07-13-2004 07:35 AM

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Originally posted by aphibeach
it was tonight....one of those shows were talking about it

yall have to realize like people had mentioned earlier, that some of the dialog had been changed to fit the British tabloids. just like they use words that we don't, we use words that they don't. so you have to give and take when it comes to certain words so it fits.

The only problem with this is that they changed the wording when they were quoting him. When you quote someone it is supposed to be word for word what they said...

SSS1365 07-13-2004 08:15 AM

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Originally posted by AOIIBrandi
The only problem with this is that they changed the wording when they were quoting him. When you quote someone it is supposed to be word for word what they said...
Exactly. Or at least use brackets or something to indicate that something has been changed.

And if they were going to change his words to British terms, why didn't they go ahead and use "snogging" and "shagging"? ;)


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