Thursday, February 10, 2011

general slang sub cult

Most of us do a FRENCH EXIT without actually knowing what it means. So here it is...

The actual derivation may have its roots in American history during the French and Indian wars. About 140 French soldiers were captured near Lake George in New York and ferried to an island in the lake. The French, knowing the area better than the British, waited until near dawn and quietly waded ashore leaving their captors bewildered on arising.

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