from the ever classy illegitimate daughter of mr. ed and sjp come some intellectually stimulating song stylings.
an ugly crackhead sings
hence the use of the letters sjp as mr. ed's mate in the first post there, poirot.
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Those comparisons are offensive to SJP and horses.
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*hands snot-faced winehouse a tissue*
I love how being horsefaced female is somehow a greater offense than being a crackhead or a racist.
I know, Borstal. Isn't it great?
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What is there left to say about Amy Winehouse, except that if you have your money on her being dead before she's 25 you have a good chance of winning?
And what's a nip?
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Oh - and not that I'm excusing anything, but again, I just shrug and wait for the death report when it comes to this one - but I was really expecting something a lot worse than what was on that video.
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Okay, I Googled and think I found the answer to what "nip" means.
This is awful ... it's derogatory slang for a Japanese person.
English Slang Dictionary - Letter N Page
You'll hear it multiple times in every Vietnam movie ever made.
The term 'nip' has been around forever. It was used a lot during WWII.
thanks Google.
"She's not the only horse-face."
Don't insult a horse that way!
Nip is a derogatory name for someone who is Japanese it was derived from Nippon which it the native name of Japan.
Sondheim uses it in Pacific Overtures in the song, "Please Hello" when the Dutch Admiral condescendingly asks...
What do little nips
want with battleships?
She is a tad off her rocker.
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