Suddenly, I feel rather horrible for having sworn around beth in person.
I knew you were going to say that. But I promise you that you said nothing to make me cringe. And I am much more about the context than my parents.
But I have to say , it is really odd to aplogize for not swearing. Or at least explain why I don't.
and I am greatful for SciFi television for giving the me the words frell and frak. frak is good for that nice sharp spit sound you sometimes need. and I use frelled for things that are buearcratic, fraying, and a basic mess.
Frell is the best imaginary swearword ever.
::BOO::
Hee!
Are you on my FL, Trudy? If so, have you seen my vw boo icon? If not, why aren't you?!
Frell is the best imaginary swearword ever.
It lacks hard edges. Frak is so much better.
{{Aimee}} What everyone else has said.
It is safe, ms. bug. did you breathe all day?
Now I'm thinking about swearing. Because I do swear. I give DH a hard time when he gets really crude - and wants me to agree. He can rant all he wants - but if he is trying to convince me of something- calm and rational works better. Besides, he has an immense vocabulary. He can do better than that. He was one of the peoplke I had to explain my non-swearing habit. He just didn't get it. Until I asked him what Happens when I actually swear. He said " I pay attention". case closed. Strong language means strong emotion.
did you breathe all day?
I did! And it was wonderful! I actually feel like myself again. Had a busy, but good day.
Frelled is the descrption of the idiodic lack of signs that make it utterly impossible to make it thru downtown L- without doing two or three u-turns.
Frak is for when the someone has ask you to make copies, you don't want to and it is the third paper jam.
Fuck is for when you slam your big toe into the log you were trying to bike over.
If I corrected the meter I bet I could make it into a song