04-27-2007, 03:38 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->you can't possibly have been offended by my use of 'little critter'. Watched any old cowboy movie lately? "Little critter" is how the cowboy referred to his horse.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Husky, I am glad you get so inspired by cowboy movies that you incorporate the lingo of these movies in your daily vocabulary. Even I used to see Hollywood cowboy movies years back when I was still in school but saw these movies purely for âTime Passâ (TP), nothing more, nothing less and was rarely inspired by themâ¦.
Most of these movies justified white menâs massacre of local Red Indian tribes & in fact glorified such killings making such killings in these cowboy movies sound/appear as perfectly normalâ¦The underlying message these movies tried to portray was horribleâ¦.but anyway, that is another story all together best kept for some other day & for another threadâ¦.
Coming back to your last post, I don't now remember the use of 'little critter' in these cowboy movies but I remember some phrases from these cowboy movies like 'a boy desperately trying to fit in the ranks of grown up menâ (by making controversial statements to draw attention, and referring to other forum members by their post numbers e.g. 'hey you post no.71' instead of politely calling or referring to them by their userids). <!--emo&
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Husky, I am glad you get so inspired by cowboy movies that you incorporate the lingo of these movies in your daily vocabulary. Even I used to see Hollywood cowboy movies years back when I was still in school but saw these movies purely for âTime Passâ (TP), nothing more, nothing less and was rarely inspired by themâ¦.
Most of these movies justified white menâs massacre of local Red Indian tribes & in fact glorified such killings making such killings in these cowboy movies sound/appear as perfectly normalâ¦The underlying message these movies tried to portray was horribleâ¦.but anyway, that is another story all together best kept for some other day & for another threadâ¦.
Coming back to your last post, I don't now remember the use of 'little critter' in these cowboy movies but I remember some phrases from these cowboy movies like 'a boy desperately trying to fit in the ranks of grown up menâ (by making controversial statements to draw attention, and referring to other forum members by their post numbers e.g. 'hey you post no.71' instead of politely calling or referring to them by their userids). <!--emo&
