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[QUOTE=Mmbmmb]Gentlemen, isn’t there any English man? Does a Polish girl have to defend your honour?.....Polvo, isn’t it a first agent (or rather 7th one) of her Majesty who’s a dream of all women? And even if sometimes he has the face of Irish guy Pierce Brosnan, who would remember such details?....Why men are so cruel and radical in their behaviour?.....Well, I guess the only one thing I can do for goodbye it’s dedicating you another song......It's Marilyn Monroe's "Bye bye baby", very nice song.[/QUOTE]
Mmbmmb:
My apologies - the time lag between your post being reviewed by the moderator and my reading the thread meant I missed this post!!
You nearly got it, I am deeply impressed. The first agent 007 was Sir Sean Connery, a Scot. Who liked his Martini shaken, not stirred. I, however, always feel a lady should be stirred - not shaken by an encounter. It is important to be nice and respectful to everyone! I was attempting a very obscure and subtle juxtaposition.
A sassenach is a "lowlander" to be classically correct. So, although it is now a derrogatory term by a Scot for the English, it should really encompass the borderers who live in Scotland adjacent to the physical English border.
But I am puzzled by your later question:[QUOTE=Mmbmmb].......Why men are so cruel and radical in their behaviour?....[/QUOTE]I am trying to work out how that thought was triggered.
Hate to see you say goodbye! You provoke thought. Do not go gently into that dark night.
Suerte!
Polvo