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simpsonfan2 said, 3 months ago
He should have said he heard it from Schwartz.
Bruno Zeigerts said, 3 months ago
That’s where I learned all my Dutch swear words.
The English ones I learned at a Christian school.
pcolli said, 3 months ago
No worse that what he hears at school.
Plods with Beer ( did I mention beer? )
said, 3 months ago
Every time…
Notsoastute said, 3 months ago
@simpsonfan2
Palmolive or lifebouy?
hippogriff said, 3 months ago
Notsoastute: Lava.
Notsoastute said, 3 months ago
@hippogriff
Now that’s rough!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 3 months ago
They have to find out sometime, best to come from the adults.
GretchensMom said, 3 months ago
@pcolli
No worse that what he hears at school.
Or maybe even at home from his own parents — particularly his father — when they think no one can hear them.
;-)
Tim said, 3 months ago
Truth: the first words out of my cousin’s mouth were “go to h*** Daddy!”. Guess mommy had an anger problem…
listmom said, 3 months ago
Geez, if that’s what he said when he hit his thumb, what on earth did he say when he cut off his finger??
pcolli said, 3 months ago
@GretchensMom
You should hear some of the women around here!
Tigger
said, 3 months ago
When I was 8, we were in the kitchen. My parents and my extended family mom were sitting at the kitchen table when one of my extended family younger brother’s asked: “What does S.O.L. mean?” I shouted out: “I Know!” “I Know!” I saw my extended mom take a deep breath and hold it and saw the expression on her face: “Where was he when he heard one of us say this?”
I said: “S.O.L. means sorta out of luck”
My extended family mom let out a whew wiped her brow, slapped the table and said: “That’s exactly what it means!”
Years later oh how close I was.