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everyone is different

my father cursed every other word

of course, i wasn't suppose to...

but..when thats all you hear

and, of course, the *culture* i associate with is basically just the same...: Re: Comedies I must have led a very sheltered younger life - I almost never heard swearing. Men never swore near women, and women hardly ever used any swear words. My brother must have heard the f word when he was about 10. He said it in front of my mum and the result was pretty scary. She pinned him to the kitchen sink, and seethed through her teeth -'you will never say that word again'. I never heard him say that one again.Jo , "Lynda" <lurine@s...> wrote:> Hey, it was the 50s when I picked up "bloody hell" from one of the grooms at> Lady Wentworths. Ya shoulda heard my mother when my grandfather and I got> back and I was bloody helling everything <g>> > Lynda> -> <metalscarab@c...>> > Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:50 PM> Re: Re: Comedies> > > > Hi Fraggle> >> > > sod off you wanker then? if they can say it on american tv, then> it> > > isn't considered profanity more er less cuz we are ignorant of any> > > culture beyond our own..but..still> >> > Actually, the "w" word is pretty offensive in England - it's just that> > Americans have only recently heard it, so seem to think it's "cool"!> >> > BB> > Peter> >> >> >> >> > To send an email to - > >

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Bad Language?

I swear by it!

P.S. whats a Pooty Mouth?

 

The Valley Vegan......fraggle <EBbrewpunx wrote:

 

everyone is different

my father cursed every other word

of course, i wasn't suppose to...

but..when thats all you hear

and, of course, the *culture* i associate with is basically just the same...: Re: Comedies I must have led a very sheltered younger life - I almost never heard swearing. Men never swore near women, and women hardly ever used any swear words. My brother must have heard the f word when he was about 10. He said it in front of my mum and the result was pretty scary. She pinned him to the kitchen sink, and seethed through her teeth -'you will never say that word again'. I never heard him say that one again.Jo , "Lynda" <lurine@s...> wrote:> Hey, it was the 50s when I picked up "bloody hell" from one of the grooms at> Lady Wentworths. Ya shoulda heard my mother when my grandfather and I got> back and I was bloody

helling everything <g>> > Lynda> -> <metalscarab@c...>> > Thursday, June 16, 2005 2:50 PM> Re: Re: Comedies> > > > Hi Fraggle> >> > > sod off you wanker then? if they can say it on american tv, then> it> > > isn't considered profanity more er less cuz we are ignorant of any> > > culture beyond our own..but..still> >> > Actually, the "w" word is pretty offensive in England - it's just that> > Americans have only recently heard it, so seem to think it's "cool"!> >> > BB> > Peter> >> >> >> >> > To send an email to - > >

 

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