INDIANS? DOT OR FEATHER?
when discussing indians there is often confusion about who you’re talking about, native americans or people from india. to clarify the matter you can ask, “dot or feather?” the feather refering to native americans or dot, referring to the red dot worn by indian women.
judy said, “i was downtown and a large group of indians were in the park.”
chesney replied, “indians? dot or feather?”
judy replied, “feathers.”
steve said, “there’s a new indian tv channel on direct.”
tilt replied, “dot or feather?”
steve, “dot, lots of dots.”
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