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Covaan_Meshuga -> RE: And when death, like a Gypsy, comes to steal... (6/23/2008 7:06:21 PM)
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ORIGINAL: stellaluna The stealing part of the lyric, I guess, is the problem? Yes, it bothers me. A lot. When my son and I were traveling one time, we ran into this in what someone we love said to us, and we were both shocked that this is still being said. Then to hear it on the radio in a commonly-played song, it was amazing. I like this young group, but they made a mistake. They need to rewrite the song, because Gypsy is still the term commonly used for this particular people-group and others. I understand that they have been using the other term for a long time, but that does not sever the name from them. It is like when I lived in Minneapolis, and there was a valiant effort among some to sever the term "dumb" from those who are deaf. The movement failed to a huge portion of the English-speaking population, although some see that the term should be dropped, because of other obvious connotations. _____________________________ Oh, and I forgot to mention: I must admit that when I was trying to think of the final term, after I hit "OK" to send it here, I absolutely cracked up! I had never said, written, or thought of any term even similar to quote:
mean as a common fat-jowled crackah before, and it caught me off-guard. I thought I would not quit laughing!
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