AWESOME!

Hi, Milke
Expect a PM ...

Perhaps it can be equated to the use of the word beaver here. Frank...- five star.pngSTILL LIFE 5 028.jpg
 

John Winter. Awesome was popular in the 1980's. One of those words that pops up anywhere from a year or two after another popular one. Some even decades apart through history..
Cool,epic,gnarly ect..
 

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Remember we have rules on language, substituting characters for letters to bypass censor still violates our rules...

Not directed at your post BC, another post was deleted and 2 edited..

Apologies. I was not trying to bypass the filter... I actually didn't know there was one! I followed previous examples, thinking it was the norm. I edited my post.
 

I've read every post on four pages and I can't believe nobody has mentioned --- well ----- I reckon I'm a dirty old man ---- perhaps it's cold in the UK, and the ladies are bundled up all the time, but here in Oregon when the weather is fair, there is only one word to properly describe certain female forms, and that is AWESOME.
 

Hey there John Winter, I worked for a British company for over 20 years (JCB), and had the pleasure of working with many Brits, as well as visiting there on many occasions. I can't disagree that "awesome" is overused here per the British context, and would have to comment that the term "brilliant" seems to be overused there, per normal USA contexts. Would you agree?
Toodles, redbeard
 

I don't get it Frank :icon_scratch: ???

Mike

In my younger days, beaver was a slang term that referred to a certain part of the female body.
I hope that slips by. Perhaps shag was derived from this. Frank...-five star.png
 

Well this show was on Network television...so might be OK. I say this, as my daughter tells me I have a potty mouth at times...

 

Just want to say that John Winter is an extremely knowledgeable detectorist, writer and a good friend. Trust me he is not out to sell anyone's books. He has a lot he can offer here and will be a real plus to the forum.

Personally I don't have any feelings one way or another regarding the word "awesome". The word/expression that I find somewhat annoying is "sweet"....
 

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Thanks Dick. Where do I send the cheque (check) ... same address?
 

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