of ''Brat Camp'' on the tetevision-you'll be quite surprized & might even
learn$$$$$$$$$$$ Thank goodness I'm an Oldie!
Wish I could find my%%%% Dentures!!!!

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Andy, go to a mirror, and smile................there you go, there all the timenutter tug wrote:Wish I could find my%%%% Dentures!!!!
Well Tom you chose to use the word twice, Crap perhaps would have been more appropriate, certain standards should be maintained, the battlefield, mess/NAAFI might be an approproiate place to use such expletives but this is a public forum where ladies and children have access.Tom Dickson wrote:I just got a pm about my language all I said was SH*T in a couple of posts if that is the way this site is going then I am out of Here.
Ardennes44 wrote:I like to say "Globule!" because it is a nearly perfect word. It just sounds right. Nobody has to tell you what globule means for you to know that it is not something that you want down the front of your shirt. For a truly bad word however, I would suggest "balaclava", a term that Americans have wisely and instinctively abjured. I also like "haggis", which would be an ideal word for a piece of knitted wear ("Oh, John, you look so handsome in your new haggis."). Haggis does not sound like food to me.
Yes, one might want to be very careful with words. Consider the sentence "I wonder if I might see your chest". Uttered in an antique shop this would mean one thing. On a dance floor quite another.
Well, that`s all I have to say about language, I guess.
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