Le petit caporal
Legionnaire
“Oui, mon petit con”.
Yes, that’s even more to the point, capo, and to show the officious guy, perhaps with a couple of chevrons on his arm, that you really do have some knowledge of the French language you could follow up with “Va te faire foutre”, which should really impress him, I reckon. No need to have return tickets bought!“'Oui, mon petit con”
Spoil SportBrandon,
Not sure if you got it right, but better safe than sorry... Don't listen to those two guys. Suffice to know that in French (1) “con” basically means “cunt” and (2) “Va te faire foutre” means go get fucked. No need to elaborate, I guess...
Yes, it always sounds more “chic” in French... . I remember an old story from a colleague of my father's, who was an Indochina war veteran. He was taken prisoner and was roting in a Vietminh POW camp (where conditions were really, really bad). One day the commander of the camp requested some prisoners to teach him a few words in French, to welcome a delegate from the Red Cross who was due to visit the camp. They taught him the sentence “salut mon con, t'as bonne mine” (hello cunt, you're looking good)... I don't know how the story ended.But it sounds nicer in French, non?
Thank you for this, I had no idea that it meant "cunt" in French. That would of prob ended badly for me.Brandon,
Not sure if you got it right, but better safe than sorry... Don't listen to those two guys. Suffice to say that in French (1) “con” basically means “cunt” and (2) “Va te faire foutre” means “go get fucked”. No need to elaborate, I guess...
A cnt can be a useful thing. When you're in you might not see one for a while bro.. Then again..Thank you for this, I had no idea that meant "cunt" in french. That would of prob ended badly for me.
So, how many of the girls in the Red Light area are really French?Not if it's Russian
Aha... I remember this song in a jukebox years ago. Still makes me laugh.The French (traditional) lost their ground many years ago. Nowadays, it's the Nigerian girls (choses / things).
what? ... you will when in the Legion...hahahahahaI've actually never been to a red light district Lol
It's convenient, night on the Pop.. Don't pull visit the girls. Get your jolliesNo other choice, unless you are french and have a sweetie, pretending to be waiting for your occasionalweek end leave (36, 48 or a 72 hoor)
Yes, it always sounds more “chic” in French... . I remember an old story from a colleague of my father's, who was an Indochina war veteran. He was taken prisoner and was roting in a Vietminh POW camp (where conditions were really, really bad). One day the commander of the camp requested some prisoners to teach him a few words in French, to welcome a delegate from the Red Cross who was due to visit the camp. They taught him the sentence “salut mon con, t'as bonne mine” (hello cunt, you're looking good)... I don't know how the story ended.
Nigerian girls, WTFThe French (traditional) lost their ground many years ago. Nowadays, it's the Nigerian girls (choses / things).