Yes, but she just slipped and said the wrong thing and I found it to be funny that's all."In Missouri and other Border States of the Western Theater, guerilla fighters — regardless of which side they favored — were commonly called “bushwhackers,” although pro-Union partisans were also known as “jayhawkers,” a term that had originated during the pre-war Bleeding Kansas period."
Being from Missouri I merely thought I would explain the genesis of the term "bushwhacker" which dates back to before the Civil War. No big deal, just a little history interjected into the conversation. And yes the little slip was funny. Either "bushmaster" or "bushwhacker" have so much potential for severe threadjacking.Yes, but she just slipped and said the wrong thing and I found it to be funny that's all.
Yep, lol and I thought about them in my head and held back from saying anything!!Being from Missouri I merely thought I would explain the genesis of the term "bushwhacker" which dates back to before the Civil War. No big deal, just a little history interjected into the conversation. And yes the little slip was funny. Either "bushmaster" or "bushwhacker" have so much potential for severe threadjacking.
HAHAHA the WWF Bushwhackers are exactly what I thought of too! good pic find @CMontoya79
I still hate Jayhawkers."In Missouri and other Border States of the Western Theater, guerilla fighters — regardless of which side they favored — were commonly called “bushwhackers,” although pro-Union partisans were also known as “jayhawkers,” a term that had originated during the pre-war Bleeding Kansas period."
I still hate Jayhawkers.