[TheForge] BS within BS
Grover Richardson
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Fri Jul 25 10:35:02 2003
I teach my children that if I hear profanity, I better see blood or
broken bones. Some times there is no more descriptive expression. It
is not a matter of I Q nor learning.
The reason some expressions are forbidden, the subsequent euphamisms
which arrise, and are subsequently forbidden, and why some words are
chosen as such,,,,,, well,,,,, are just plain wicked<G>.
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter Fels And
Phoebe Palmer
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 2:00 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [TheForge] BS within BS
Oh Evelyn; She's a blacksmith and should be commended for using
profanity as seldom as she does. Profanity is within the normal range of
human expression and goes back before the founding of our language. The
context in which she applied it was well suited to exactly the feeling
she wished to communicate. Given the range and style of her interests
and accomplishments....it would be hard to argue that her IQ was in any
way lacking.
Priggery before the forge is an abomination...at least.
Perhaps you should take up chewing tobacco and learn to spit as
compensation?................Pete F
Evelyn Hart wrote:
>>philip,
>>
>>You show your I Q when you have to use profanity to describe the smoke
>>from your fire ( or any other item).
>>
>>Bobby Hart
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