Is Profane Language Allowed Here?

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  1. Faye Fox

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    I call shotgun!!! :cool:
     
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    A nice alternative to "hole" is "hat". Calling someone an asshat suggests said person has his/or head up their ass, which may be less odorous to those with more delicate sensibilities.

    As a side note, the only time I use really filthy language is when in great pain for whatever reason. Having had forced tastings of ivory soap, the sting of the pussy willow switch and the ever-vigilant ears of school teachers who could ruin your day; filthy language didn't make it into my everyday communications.
     
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    Tsk, tsk.
     
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    I've never been one to use foul language and both my wife and her family are very grateful of that. Even when I was in the Navy, I didn't.
     
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    The only time I have used fowl language was when I talked to my chickens.
     
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    Well then I suppose I'm lazy. When I'm pissed I don't worry about eloquence, and people should be glad for that. :p
     
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    I had a long career in corporate America. "Know your audience" was my motto. (But alone in the car on my way home I told 'em all exactly what I thought "outside the box." :D:D:D)
     
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    It appears that Ken has not deleted your favorite word so I assume it's OK for "occasional use." :D I occasionally interject a "WTF" into a post and no one has fainted, though they may be clutching their pearls in private.
     
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    That surprises me.

    To me, the use of such language is rarely intentional or premeditated, it's merely habit. I would bet that most people who are free-flowing with swear words were raised where expletives were the norm. I was raised in such a household and have to avoid any use of such words altogether or it becomes unconscious routine.

    I don't see how your husband could compartmentalize it like that. I can't.
     
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    Thanks, John. I have never used the word asshat I guess because I didn't know the roots of the word. I wish I had known its roots back in my rodeo days. It would have worked well with shit for brains and shitfaced. I was stood up because that shit for brains asshat got shitfaced.
     
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    I've never had any problem compartmentalizing. As I said above, "know your audience." I was not raised in a household where there was any swearing but I managed to acquire it on my own. :p
     
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    Yovonne said that Ken is on vacation, so until he gets back home..........
    As for me, I surely hope he doesn't approve it. Like one member stated about one person doing it than it starts the "well, I guess it's alright for me to say that". Next thing would be some forum members leaving.
     
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    Ken has been checking in ever since he left. And if "some forum members" wish to make yet another dramatic exit, have at it.
     
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    Knowing your audience is the key. I was waiting for a high school kid to move that was standing blocking a lunch place exit. After several excuse me's I asked him to please get the hell out of the way and he called me a mother f'er. I called him a disrespectful little father f'er and that had his buddies laughing at him, calling him a homo, and shoving him out of my way.
     
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    Sure, I can keep a lid on it when I'm at work. But I find if I swear at all, the risk of it slipping out at the wrong time greatly increases.

    There's a scene in the movie "A Christmas Story" where the dad is in the basement trying to fix a blown fuse. A constant litany of thinly-veiled cursing is wafting up the stairs, and the narrator says "My father worked in profanities the way some men work in oils." Yup. That was my household.
     
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