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     I also forgot that Maynard, the redneck at the
pawn shop, also uses the word when referring to
Marcellus Wallace.  That was an instance in which it
was used in a hateful manner, but considering the
source it was still authentic.  I suppose the reason I
forgot that one was because of what occurs later on in
that scene.

     I apologize for turning a Twain forum into a
Tarantino forum.  I'll stop now. Just wanted to admit
another mistake.  I still stand by my original
premise, despite the mistakes I made in my original
argument.

Jim

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