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Iâm just going to leaf this one alone. Caulfield will make a good color commentator when he grows up. âLooks like the ref threw the butterscotch flag Bob.â
Only the âoverly sensitiveâ would translate colorful adjectives into profanity. There are many words in the English and other language that are perfectly expressive and acceptable.
Here you go, Michael Roberts from yesterdayâs comments. I got your leaves RIGHT HERE.
Iâve always found my cultureâs aversion to profanity just delightfully hilarious. People will commit or tolerate the most appalling actions without blinking, but put a bunch of consonants and vowels in the right order and itâs Meltdown City. Thatâs funny enough, but it gets even better when we try to do something about it. Because what we try to do about it never seems to be to just mellow the f^ck out. See what I did there? Yeah, I donât, either, but I think what I did was make the letter U obscene. I bet itâs embarrassed as sh!t, except that, whoops, I did something again, and I think it was to make v*wels in general obscene, except, there, I just kind of shot that argument all to h#ll, except, d@mn, maybe not.
LINK_O_NEAL over 7 years ago
Where did he learn to curse? Certainly not FrazzâŠ
Jeff0811 over 7 years ago
Iâm just going to leaf this one alone. Caulfield will make a good color commentator when he grows up. âLooks like the ref threw the butterscotch flag Bob.â
sandpiper over 7 years ago
Only the âoverly sensitiveâ would translate colorful adjectives into profanity. There are many words in the English and other language that are perfectly expressive and acceptable.
William Bednar Premium Member over 7 years ago
His âbudsâ at school taught him.
chuckbowen1 over 7 years ago
Caulfield speaks with a certain turn of phrase.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Such words are common parlance. Though most are meant only for angry moments.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Frazz
7 hrs ·
Here you go, Michael Roberts from yesterdayâs comments. I got your leaves RIGHT HERE.
Iâve always found my cultureâs aversion to profanity just delightfully hilarious. People will commit or tolerate the most appalling actions without blinking, but put a bunch of consonants and vowels in the right order and itâs Meltdown City. Thatâs funny enough, but it gets even better when we try to do something about it. Because what we try to do about it never seems to be to just mellow the f^ck out. See what I did there? Yeah, I donât, either, but I think what I did was make the letter U obscene. I bet itâs embarrassed as sh!t, except that, whoops, I did something again, and I think it was to make v*wels in general obscene, except, there, I just kind of shot that argument all to h#ll, except, d@mn, maybe not.
ElGato over 7 years ago
Wash his mouth out with soap!
Lizard Lass Premium Member over 7 years ago
Holy heck! Would you look at the changing trees! Gosh! Thatâs a truckload of pigment! :)
Arianne over 7 years ago
Lol! Excellent!
âFig leavesâ for the written language. Not just for statues, anymore.
sufamelico over 7 years ago
All of you posters are making a cord of firewood out of a fellad three, and I ainât bull discarding here! Now Please get the bark out of hear
DKHenderson about 2 months ago
Love it!