
www.Usenet.com
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Phil Carmody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > "Ted S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Somebody claiming to be Phil Carmody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > > > > >>9. What is the principal ingredient in the US / Canadian delicacy > > >>called > > >> Mountain Oysters or Prairie Oysters? > > > > > >bollocks. cow probably. > > > > Cows have bollocks? :-) > > What do you view as the genderless singlular word for a bovine animal? > > I was using 'cow' as a genderless term, as justified by M-W for example. > (And it's not only females that get cow-pox etc.) I prefer to use > gender-free terms for animals. Gender of animals to me is utterly > unimportant, I really couldn't care less what they have between their > legs. Maybe you do care about those kinds of things, nudge, nudge, wink, > wink; but I sure don't. * Bollocks! earle *
| <-- __Chronological__ --> | <-- __Thread__ --> |