Have you ever tasted kangaroo meat, Scottie? It's very sweet, almost a melt-in-the-mouth consistency, extremely tasty. I apologise for the French (I wonder what they say in France? Probably `pardon my English' (: ) and assure it was not utilised to portray adolescent rage but the pure and impotent flailing of a twentysomething drowning in her own words. Obscenity is, I suppose, in the eye - or the mouth - of the beholder, be it sweet and tasty or tough and inedible (especially to fans of Skippy). Camille verona_beach@geocities.com @ THE ARTS HOLE http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Theater/6442 @ THE INVERTED FOREST http://www.angelfire.com/pa/invertedforest > I do wish Camille, you wouldn't use all those obscene > words. They're really rather unpleasant. And even when > used unconvincingly (& rather condescendingly) to simulate > the rage & energy of youth they leave a lingering aftertaste > of kangaroo meat. > > Scottie B. >