Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Is it supposed to be pronounced Radi-Gal, or in one word, like Radigal?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Is that your favourite phrase?
Ah, but, dear..."to each his own" implies a grudging acceptance of the differing opinion of another.
This is not a matter of *opinion*, it is a factual matter regarding the etymology of American colloquialisms, darlin'.
you people are hurting my head with these big words
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Of course.
You just sit your callipygian self right there, Tinkywoodles, and smile and look purdy for us, now, y'hear? :)
Yup, Taz. 'Tis me. I was in Kindergarten and we were doing some animal play and I was a Lion. ROAR!
I initially chose the name because I am a radical, both as a feminist and liberal...
I felt the liberal part was obvious enough with Radi and the Gal I attached to emphasize my feminist inclinations. I generally view it as one word linnie ...as a way to combine my political values.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Cool!
Spidey, you're adorable. I have a pic of me just like that, except I was a bear.
In other words, kids...
VAGINA POWER!!!!!!!(tm)
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
As if that interests you!
i can do that well, Jaily! For that I'll make you an extra dirty drink!
Bitch, don't make me call in Big Mama. *looks at Linnie*
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
She doesn't look Swedish.
"Dick will make you shoot somebody"
Jaily -- yup. you summarized it eloquently. Thank you, in my experience Vagina Power has more to do with activism and not necessarily sexual desirability and some of the most active feminists I know are men.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
I know some sexists (against women) who are female.
ALEXYSS!!!!
who's been hitting he walls?
linie...right I know! And some of the most homophobic legislators are gay.....as long as I've been in the political game those types never cease to amaze me!
who's been working the middle?
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
I know women who think women have no place in the clergy because... they're women.
linnie those women infuriated me to no end.
I wouldn't say "gal" being used implying older age is a fact.
More of an opinion based on certain dialects.
And I use "To each his own" in a positive way. And it is an opinion that it is used in a negative way.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/19/06
Tell me about it - I'm related to them.
(Edit: That's to RG)
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