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You great names think for yourself. That's all too rare, in my opinion. Here's a question for you, though (I'm surprised no one caught this yet). 'Bugger off' is a British expression. How would a KATUSA pick up that part of the phrase around Americans and Koreans only? *A little extra for the story, here: he picked up 'yo' momma' before he ever wore an Army uniform (ROK Army, included). Posted great names by: great names The other, other white meat at May 13, 2005 12:32 PM "Bugger off" was said in English so he must of picked it up from an English speaker......But you are best off asking him where he picked it up,rather than asking me. But there is a difference in the way you speak to friends and acquaintances and leaving messages on message boards.To
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