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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby campmaster-k » Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:21 pm

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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby campmaster-k » Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:23 pm

Just kidding. I like it here same reasons as you all. Super people.
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby PKCSPT » Fri Nov 02, 2012 10:46 pm

My dad believed men shouldn't swear around women and children,, I as a result rarely cuss nor do my husband or kids around me. My dad would politely ask men not to swear around his family,my kids who are all adults have politely asked their friends to not use bad language around me. Now I know they cuss but they are also respectful around those who prefer not to hear it. Pretty proud of the and thanks dad (gone know but never forgotten)
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby Riptide » Sat Nov 03, 2012 11:07 am

Filthy language....I recommend Mud, Slime, Dirt, Goo, Ooze, Crud....oh you mean the other kind. Well, it is bad enough when I let one of those fly in the verbal. Typing makes you slow down and think which has other benefits!

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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby angib » Sat Nov 03, 2012 11:48 am

Foul language isn't always bad.

A proper medical research project in this country was able to demonstrate that swearing did actually reduce the pain level of people who've just hurt themselves. If you hit your finger instead of the nail with a hammer you should swear - it helps.
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby S. Heisley » Sat Nov 03, 2012 4:17 pm

slowcowboy wrote:don't come around me in the shop or when I am in a corral working cows. not recomended.

don't come around me when working on a Ford explouder. or yea. explore. you get the point.

don't come around me. when I am thinking of politics or my current employment state or the goverment in washington dc.

don't come around me. some times when I am down shifting a truck.

don't come around me when my big hat coleman lantern won't fire up and give me some light.

don't come around me if a wrench comes flying out the shop door.

don't come around me if I am horseback and some cow is not going the right dirction to the pasture gate and is idling along way out to the side.

don't come around me if a calf runs back.

don't come around me if a cow is standing when i want her moving.

don't come around me when the sammons gas guy pulls out of the driveway from dumping a load of gas.

dont' come around me if i am in town or nebraska filling up at the pump.

dont' come around me if I am in smiths grocery trying to buy a little dab of grocerys.

don't come around me. If I am at a teardrop gathering asking for some one to give me a ride to town so I can buy a pair of bolt cutters.

don't come around me if I am pumping like mad on a manaul rv rocker pump in my galley trying to get water out of my fresh water tank and into the sink on my teardrop.

at other times.

I am a what angie says is "wonderful, to be with."

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Oh honey, that's country-talk. I don't know many farm folk who don't cuss. In certain circles, nobody thinks twice about it. Also, a lot of people cuss when they are irritated. (I, too, have a short fuse around objects that don't work right and cuss then.) But, you don't cuss all the time and you don't cuss here, on the forum, and I think Angie understands that when you cuss, it's not directed at her. You'll probably want to clean up your words a bit before you have kids, though. They'll pick it all up!
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby jeff0520 » Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:16 pm

Here comes filthy language!!!
MUDDY BOOTS!
STICKER GUM!
DOGS LOCKED IN THE HOUSE FOR 24 HOURS!
PIG PEN!
COMPOST PILE!
CHICKEN COOP CLEANING!
ORGANIC FERTILIZER!
and for the ultimate in filth,
SLAUGHTER DAY ON THE FARM!

That's all the filthy language I can think of right now.

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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby S. Heisley » Sat Nov 03, 2012 10:54 pm

I like the one that they've been using in television commercials:

SHUT THE FRONT DOOR!

It's so stupid, it's funny!
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby Wolfscout » Sun Nov 04, 2012 6:15 am

S. Heisley wrote:
slowcowboy wrote:don't come around me in the shop or when I am in a corral working cows. not recomended.

don't come around me when working on a Ford explouder. or yea. explore. you get the point.

don't come around me. when I am thinking of politics or my current employment state or the goverment in washington dc.

don't come around me. some times when I am down shifting a truck.

don't come around me when my big hat coleman lantern won't fire up and give me some light.

don't come around me if a wrench comes flying out the shop door.

don't come around me if I am horseback and some cow is not going the right dirction to the pasture gate and is idling along way out to the side.

don't come around me if a calf runs back.

don't come around me if a cow is standing when i want her moving.

don't come around me when the sammons gas guy pulls out of the driveway from dumping a load of gas.

dont' come around me if i am in town or nebraska filling up at the pump.

dont' come around me if I am in smiths grocery trying to buy a little dab of grocerys.

don't come around me. If I am at a teardrop gathering asking for some one to give me a ride to town so I can buy a pair of bolt cutters.

don't come around me if I am pumping like mad on a manaul rv rocker pump in my galley trying to get water out of my fresh water tank and into the sink on my teardrop.

at other times.

I am a what angie says is "wonderful, to be with."

slow


Oh honey, that's country-talk. I don't know many farm folk who don't cuss. In certain circles, nobody thinks twice about it. Also, a lot of people cuss when they are irritated. (I, too, have a short fuse around objects that don't work right and cuss then.) But, you don't cuss all the time and you don't cuss here, on the forum, and I think Angie understands that when you cuss, it's not directed at her. You'll probably want to clean up your words a bit before you have kids, though. They'll pick it all up!


well, I'm quick tempered too, and on top of that, I've had too much military time. When I get above normal angry or frustrated, I tend to cut loose with the combustible explosion of obscene conversationary skills. As well as throwing in a few very descriptive statements on the flaws of the person or item who caused the situation. If it was a person, I also let go with how instigating such a situation with me adds to the stress that causes my anxiety disability to flare up and they should be held accountable with a nice verbal assault. The casualty of such a situation eventually comes back to me though with a Anxiety attack. Good reason why I try hard to avoid people. very odd how people dislike someone who considers them selves strong enough to be a loner. Ha.
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby sagebrush » Sun Nov 04, 2012 9:38 am

:shock: I'll wash your mouth with soap :shock: You had something in your mouth I wouldn't have in my hand :shock:You might be taller than me, but I can still tan your backside :shock:
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby CliffinGA » Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:21 am

All I can say is you don't want to ride in the van with me while I drive around Atlanta! I have proof it will make a preacher cuss :lol: !


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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby eamarquardt » Sun Nov 04, 2012 10:27 am

At our house we don't mince words.

Suzy has adjusted. The boys nearly died laughing when she repeated one of #2 son's (he's a Marine with an Iraq tour under his belt, took a few mortars and rpgs inside the wire but didn't fire a shot in anger) lines when she told us: "Leave him alone, he's a f$%^&@!g war hero".

When I'm not feeling well and want to be left alone, the standard is "LMTFA". Go figure.

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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby CAJUN LADY » Sun Nov 04, 2012 11:41 am

I too have admired how curse-clean this forum is. I admit I will throw out a shi* or dam* every now and then on here but not towards anyone, ever. We were raised in the South (Louisiana) and cursing wasn't a part of our daily language (shi* and dam* yes, but nothing harder than that). I heard my dad drop the "F" word once, when I was 30 and he didn't realize I was in the room. When he did, he apologized deeply. I sometimes think I have evil demons come out when I'm driving home (alone) from work...my mouth curses at idiot drivers. (I'm having a talk with myself about that problem). We don't curse at home and our kids weren't raised with it. It's a different culture today though and it amazes me at what comes out of kids mouths now.
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby parnold » Sun Nov 04, 2012 12:47 pm

slowcowboy wrote:
don't come around me. If I am at a teardrop gathering asking for some one to give me a ride to town so I can buy a pair of bolt cutters.


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Now, now Slow. I was the one who took you to town for bolt cutters. I don't remember you using foul language at all! Even I didn't when I backed into the guardrail. :cry:
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Re: The using of filthy language

Postby VijayGupta » Sun Nov 04, 2012 2:00 pm

I've always thought that profanity was the sure sign of an inarticulate #)_$^!@) A#8()3-8er

One of the places where I do work in a warehouse, there is often a guy there who can't get through a sentence without using the MF bomb. He's probably been in the moving business for 40 years (inherited part of the company from his father). I predict he can turn it off when he's in a home with the lady of the house.
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