I, as well as others know what the translation of the subject line actually means. Or what I was ment to be saying. If you as a reader do not, you are probably one of the 35% that come here that are still using IE as a browser. Out numbered by those 63% using MOZILLA & Netscape offshoots.
Opera & Safari make up the remaining 2%, thus an interesting worldwide group that have realized freedom, and have bursted from the 'gates' of browser hell.
ANYWAY. . . .
I came across a neat little definition of the history of the word F^{K at one of my fav. sites of silly reference, The Straight Dope. This is a offshoot of the column that runs in the Chicago Reader, and a great place to find an answer to some of the questions of life that have been bugging you. And if need be, you can send a question to uncle Cecil yourself.
BUTTFOR {go ahead ask me what is a buttfor, I dare you},
Click HERE:What's the origin of the "F" word?to find out the meaning, or something like the meaning.
And no, it has nothing to do with Monty Python.
Blessed Be, Dr. Stretchglove
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