Eh. Interesting! The company where I've worked uses pork tenderloin and calls it Canadian bacon, though I'll have to admit their Canadian bacon aren't anywhere close to what we traditionally see/taste in Canadian bacon. However, I prefer that company's version; it's much more tasty.
Here's a nice Wiki detailing the cuts...
why the censorship? Is that a dirrrrttttyyyy word?
thanks to wikipedia i now understand.... doesnt seem like that bad of a word
Pecker (slang for male sex organ).
also north /south on this one
keep your pecker up - - used to mean spirts up - an old (black and white old) phrase , however i think modern usage is as we guesssed
P as a swear word letter yeah..
remind's me of
point percy at the porclean *(?) ie don't piss on the floor( keep it in the pan, bowl or whatever its called stateside)
Isn't that the new Viagra slogan?"Keep your pecker up" in UK is an injunction not to let your head drop e Not to give up.
I didn't know 'crap' meant that in the USACrap and C*nt (slang for a woman of whom the speaker has a low opinion
I didn't know 'crap' meant that in the USA![]()
So you wouldn't say "my job is crap" or "you're talking absolute crap" then?
In the UK it's a harmless word used extensively to mean 'horrible' or 'terrible' - it's used all the time on TV, even pre watershed (9pm).
Col
Crap doesnt mean the thing about women. the other word does. crap means what u think it does. Feces.. yum
you can use crap for anything. just like... sh!t
Must be different in New Orleans then.Odd that Doc linked those two together.
Col
The best bit of graffiti I ever saw was in the public washroom, and was obviously from another cleaner: "We aim to please. Will you aim too, please?"
I'm not from over there, but I believe it is basically a car body shop repairman.
One job I had was working at a fishing camp on an island. Besides working at the store the owners had us cleaning cottages they rented out. There was also a gas station for boats, and public washrooms. The best bit of graffiti I ever saw was in the public washroom, and was obviously from another cleaner: "We aim to please. Will you aim too, please?"