Forum: General Stuff
Topic: Hey
started by: GORDON

Posted by GORDON on Feb. 08 2012,07:44
What's the difference between "up town" and "down town?"

"I will be back later, I am going up town."

"I will be back later, I am going down town."

I have heard each and they both seem like the same thing to me, in spite of being opposites.

Difficulty: no sexual euphemisms.

Posted by Paul on Feb. 08 2012,08:00
I've always equated "down town" with more of the business/industrial part of town, while "up town" would be in a classier part of town.

How could going down town be a sexual euphemism?



Posted by GORDON on Feb. 08 2012,08:03

(Paul @ Feb. 08 2012,11:00)
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How could going down town be a sexual euphemism?

Ha.
Posted by TheCatt on Feb. 08 2012,09:55
Be sure to < ask us again in 5 years. >


Posted by GORDON on Feb. 08 2012,10:08

(TheCatt @ Feb. 08 2012,12:55)
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Be sure to < ask us again in 5 years. >

Damn.  No memory of that.
Posted by Leisher on Feb. 08 2012,10:33
Catt, how do you remember that?

Gordo, they say the mind is the second thing to go...

Posted by TheCatt on Feb. 08 2012,10:35

(Leisher @ Feb. 08 2012,13:33)
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Catt, how do you remember that?

Gordo, they say the mind is the second thing to go...

I dunno... I read the post and I thought "damn this seems familiar.. didnt he ask the same thing before?"
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