photobod wrote: Yay Alex rang me today to say he was shipping my prize to me yippeeeeeeeee.
Code Blue aborted, I say Code Blue aborted
Kenya See wrote: People who cus a lot
chasrich wrote: Wow... I had one but after reading your list Crystal I'm just glad for the small irritations I do have. I hope it made you feel better too. On the rant scale you hit an 8.5 - not bad kiddo.
crystal wrote:
Kenya See wrote: People who cus a lot
That would be me. Well I don't do it alot, but often enough that sometimes I don't remember I said a curse word in the conversation.
For instance several years ago, I had to take my sister and her 2 sons to the eye dr. On the way home, I said, this fucking traffic. After we pulled out of the parking lot, my nephew said, I said the F word. I said, no I didn't. My sister was like..yes you did. I just didn't remember.
But don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those people where every 2 words is a curse word.
chasrich wrote:
crystal wrote:
Kenya See wrote: People who cus a lot
That would be me. Well I don't do it alot, but often enough that sometimes I don't remember I said a curse word in the conversation.
For instance several years ago, I had to take my sister and her 2 sons to the eye dr. On the way home, I said, this fucking traffic. After we pulled out of the parking lot, my nephew said, I said the F word. I said, no I didn't. My sister was like..yes you did. I just didn't remember.
But don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those people where every 2 words is a curse word.
Coming home for a few weeks back in 68 or so... straight from Danang I asked my Mom to pass the damn salt. ~ Shocked ~ I immediaetly followed with F:angry: k, I didn't mean to say that! My Mom forgave me long before I did.
Jackie PT wrote:
Stealthy Ninja wrote: The Cheque Jackie sent me not getting here yet.
That IS annoying.
I occasionally get kidded because I don't cuss much. I slipped and hit my thumb with hammer so said "ooh, that hurt" and some folks laughed. Oh well, can't please everyone.crystal wrote:
chasrich wrote:
crystal wrote:
Kenya See wrote: People who cus a lot
That would be me. Well I don't do it alot, but often enough that sometimes I don't remember I said a curse word in the conversation.
For instance several years ago, I had to take my sister and her 2 sons to the eye dr. On the way home, I said, this fucking traffic. After we pulled out of the parking lot, my nephew said, I said the F word. I said, no I didn't. My sister was like..yes you did. I just didn't remember.
But don't get me wrong, I'm not one of those people where every 2 words is a curse word.
Coming home for a few weeks back in 68 or so... straight from Danang I asked my Mom to pass the damn salt. ~ Shocked ~ I immediaetly followed with F:angry: k, I didn't mean to say that! My Mom forgave me long before I did.
lol I think maybe one of the reasons I curse too much now, is because as a kid/teen I could not get away with cursing at all. Even saying the word Damn was not a good thing.
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