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From: jdk@psivax.UUCP (Jeff Konopka)
Newsgroups: net.jokes
Subject: Re: versatile word (ROT 13) - offensive to  (ROT13)
Message-ID: <752@psivax.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 24-Sep-85 20:05:11 EDT
Article-I.D.: psivax.752
Posted: Tue Sep 24 20:05:11 1985
Date-Received: Sun, 29-Sep-85 05:33:56 EDT
References: <1170@vax1.fluke.UUCP> <534@spar.UUCP>
Reply-To: jdk@psivax.UUCP (Jeff Konopka)
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In article <534@spar.UUCP> maciag@max.UUCP (Chris Maciag) writes:
>In article <1170@vax1.fluke.UUCP> suz@fluke.UUCP (Suzanne Jurgensen) writes:
>>	Perhaps one of the most interesting words in the English language
>>today is the word "fuck."  It is the one magical word that, just by its
>>sound, can describe pain, pleasure, hate, and love.  Fuck, as most words in
>>the English language takes its name from the german word "fricken" which
>>means to "stick."                                         ^^^^^^^
>
>	It may seem logical that it comes from fricken, but it does not.
>Believe it or not, the Roman Catholic Church came up with the acronym
>
>	F ornication
>	U nder
>	C arnal
>	K nowlegde
>

	Yeah, I also heard that in England, after the plague, the King
wanted to replenish his supply of taxpayers so he provided for  

	F ornication
	U nder 
	C onsent of the
	K ing