@very-rusty saidNo I can write a Story About anything without believeing in the comcept. It helps however to understand the Concept....
Only if one believes in sins! 🙂
-VR
@ponderable saidSo you are saying you do understand the concept! 😉
No I can write a Story About anything without believeing in the comcept. It helps however to understand the Concept....
-VR
@very-rusty saidAll of the following concepts : "sin"; "sarcsasm", And 1.Peter 4,7
So you are saying you do understand the concept! 😉
-VR
@ponderable saidDoesn't tell me that you understand the concept I can quote a scripture that I google, doesn't mean I understand what the scripture is telling me. My version could be different than yours or someone else. It is all about inturpetation at the end of the day.
All of the following concepts : "sin"; "sarcsasm", And 1.Peter 4,7
-VR
@very-rusty saidIs there an interpretation for your inturpetation?
Doesn't tell me that you understand the concept I can quote a scripture that I google, doesn't mean I understand what the scripture is telling me. My version could be different than yours or someone else. It is all about inturpetation at the end of the day.
-VR
27 May 19
@ghost-of-a-duke saidOf course not, that would be reasonable. You Sir are in the unreasonable thread! 😉
Is there an interpretation for your inturpetation?
-VR
@very-rusty saidI'm unhappy with that reply as it failed to make my beard grow.
Of course not, that would be reasonable. You Sir are in the unreasonable thread! 😉
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThe word 'inturpetation ' is a colloquial Canadian word that dropped out of use in the middle part of the last century.
Is there an interpretation for your inturpetation?
The 'inturp' part is short for being in moral turpitude ie. an act which seriously offends the morals of the community.
The 'pet' refers to an animal companion and the 'tation' is an abbreviation for station.
Poor Canadians in the 1930's were said to indulge in the act of 'inturpetation'.
After their wife (it was always applied only to males) had left them they would take their animal companion to a deserted station and perform an unnatural act on the wretched benighted creature.
Men accused of this would often say that they had taken their pet to the station looking for turpentine to clean said creatures fur and this is where the word came from.
Even though at the time pet shampoos were not available this explanation would seldom wash with the church elders.
@the-gravedigger saidThe Ghost invites you sir for afternoon tea.
The word 'inturpetation ' is a colloquial Canadian word that dropped out of use in the middle part of the last century.
The 'inturp' part is short for being in moral turpitude ie. an act which seriously offends the morals of the community.
The 'pet' refers to an animal companion and the 'tation' is an abbreviation for station.
Poor Canadians in the 1930's were ...[text shortened]... the time pet shampoos were not available this explanation would seldom wash with the church elders.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidI am honoured and accept sir.
The Ghost invites you sir for afternoon tea.
@the-gravedigger saidTo make a long story short, some of you English can't even be understood over here!!! 😛 ..... Hope I am not be overly unfreasonable....well to be truthful don't really care! 😉
The word 'inturpetation ' is a colloquial Canadian word that dropped out of use in the middle part of the last century.
The 'inturp' part is short for being in moral turpitude ie. an act which seriously offends the morals of the community.
The 'pet' refers to an animal companion and the 'tation' is an abbreviation for station.
Poor Canadians in the 1930's were ...[text shortened]... the time pet shampoos were not available this explanation would seldom wash with the church elders.
Of course the English never did an unnatural act of any kind!!!! 😛 😉
Didn't one of your Kings make up a new religion because he wanted to marry someone the church didn't agree that he should marry? What about the days of the Servants? Do you still have them?
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidThat is another odd custom is the afternoon tea!!! 😉
The Ghost invites you sir for afternoon tea.
-VR
@very-rusty saidDue to economic hardships I only employ a gardener and a cook now.
What about the days of the Servants? Do you still have them?
-VR
@the-gravedigger saidYou acutally pay them, not like in the olden days eh? 😉
Due to economic hardships I only employ a gardener and a cook now.
-VR
@very-rusty saidThose days are gone 😉
You acutally pay them, not like in the olden days eh? 😉
-VR