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When my son was 5ish, he had mild allergies. One day he sneezed pretty hard and, umâŚ.nose residue ended up all over his hands because we did teach him to cover his mouth when he coughed or sneezed. He called out that his hands were full of âsneezeâ, could we help him. We were in the other room and said, âWhat?!?â He replied that his hands were full of sneeze, you know? That stuff that comes out of your nose when you sneeze. You know, sneeze! So, much to my wifeâs chagrin I taught him that it was called snot! Tru story!
I was raised in an very strict conservative religion and my mom took it to even more extremes than the other mothers so there was a long list of words I wasnât allowed to say. Along with all the usual curse words (and their euphemisms) butt and booty were unacceptable, if we must refer to that particular body part ârearâ was ok. I had my mouth washed out with a bar of soap quite a few times (zest, and I still canât stand the smell of it lol)
I gave a talk in my sonâs 2nd grade class about my occupation, one part was about wiring machines, and I demonstrated the various wire connections, when brought up the âbutt connectorâ the kids all started to giggle! A great day for me though!
âAnd donât use the word âbuttonâ, Earl, because that has âbuttâ in it. Also, you canât say âpotatoâ, because it contains the word âpotâ. And donât even THINK of saying âBillabongâ!â
I never understood how my smart phone, which requires either a password or a fingerprint to use, could initiate a call while it was in my front pocket, butt it did.
My brother went through a phase when his kids were little in which words like âbuttâ and âfartâ were obscene. Thankfully he got over it fairly quickly.
Earl could have said it was a wrong number or a misdial and everyone would have forgotten about it. He had to be passive aggressive and say something that will lead to more questions and issues. Donât blame Opal for trying to keep her young grandson innocent for a while. We donât know what his parents would have preferred. Butts donât make calls anyway. I have actually asked my child on a rare occasion what words I can use around her children, such as fart. I gave her explicit permission at age 12 to use that word. (It was kind of a joke, I made a big deal about her getting older and more mature and was going to give her permission for something that was not allowed in the past.)
allen@home almost 2 years ago
No pleasing you is there Opal.
fjblume2000 almost 2 years ago
Gimme a break, Opal! The boyâs gonna hear worse on the playground!
Ratkin Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sing the Irish song, you know the Derry Air.
rasputin's horoscope almost 2 years ago
Good work Earl! Nelson will need an entire thesaurus of ânaughty word synonymsâ to get arond comic site censors.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
What would you prefer to be said instead, Opal? Itâs all part of the lingo after all.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 2 years ago
Nelson looks baffled.
yoey1957 almost 2 years ago
Say it ainât so, Brian! Opal has gone woke!
carlsonbob almost 2 years ago
It doesnât matter what Earl says, Opal will find something wrong with it.
yoey1957 almost 2 years ago
When my son was 5ish, he had mild allergies. One day he sneezed pretty hard and, umâŚ.nose residue ended up all over his hands because we did teach him to cover his mouth when he coughed or sneezed. He called out that his hands were full of âsneezeâ, could we help him. We were in the other room and said, âWhat?!?â He replied that his hands were full of sneeze, you know? That stuff that comes out of your nose when you sneeze. You know, sneeze! So, much to my wifeâs chagrin I taught him that it was called snot! Tru story!
dadoctah almost 2 years ago
I wouldnât worry about it. Nelsonâs probably too distracted trying to figure out why itâs called âdiallingâ.
j_m_kuehl almost 2 years ago
Better, than some A-Hole just called
hildigunnurr Premium Member almost 2 years ago
How is this a bad word?
TonysSon almost 2 years ago
Opal looks rather..uh..bummed out
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Poor Opal, she got made the derriere of that joke.
Frankie5466 almost 2 years ago
I was raised in an very strict conservative religion and my mom took it to even more extremes than the other mothers so there was a long list of words I wasnât allowed to say. Along with all the usual curse words (and their euphemisms) butt and booty were unacceptable, if we must refer to that particular body part ârearâ was ok. I had my mouth washed out with a bar of soap quite a few times (zest, and I still canât stand the smell of it lol)
Doug K almost 2 years ago
How about calling it a gluteus call?
iggyman almost 2 years ago
I gave a talk in my sonâs 2nd grade class about my occupation, one part was about wiring machines, and I demonstrated the various wire connections, when brought up the âbutt connectorâ the kids all started to giggle! A great day for me though!
jagedlo almost 2 years ago
Since âbutâ and âbuttâ sound almost the same, then are you advocating for bad grammar, Opal?
Gandalf almost 2 years ago
Or, to put it more concisely, he D-Dâd meâŚ.
Frank Salem Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Earl should have said, âClyde just Opal dialed meâ.
joegeethree almost 2 years ago
I hate to say âbutt callâ as well, since I always carry the phone in my front pocket.
The-Great-Gildersleeve almost 2 years ago
I would personally expose the impressionable lad to a little âblueâ language, rather incorrect use of prepositions!
Detroit Dan almost 2 years ago
Now thereâs a word I havenât heard in ages.
farm3346 almost 2 years ago
No man of Earlâs age would say â on accidentâ. Unless it was by accident.
ANIMAL almost 2 years ago
I HOPE YOUâRE HAPPY
fencie almost 2 years ago
The bad example is saying âon accidentâ instead of âby accident.â Nails on a blackboard to my ears.
sandpiper almost 2 years ago
Most of the spam calls we get are dialed by butts.
Snolep almost 2 years ago
Jake, from State Farm.
Daltongang Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Lighten up Opal,
Ishka Bibel almost 2 years ago
I am always stunned by people who are afraid of words.
eced52 almost 2 years ago
Whatâs a derriere, Grandpa?
tremaine53 almost 2 years ago
âAnd donât use the word âbuttonâ, Earl, because that has âbuttâ in it. Also, you canât say âpotatoâ, because it contains the word âpotâ. And donât even THINK of saying âBillabongâ!â
Spacetech almost 2 years ago
Sorry, His ass-cheek dialed me⌠:)
ladykat Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Butt-dialed works better than derriere-dialed. Or, maybe, he could say bud-dialed.
Cerabooge almost 2 years ago
I never understood how my smart phone, which requires either a password or a fingerprint to use, could initiate a call while it was in my front pocket, butt it did.
Cerabooge almost 2 years ago
âŚAnd that concludes your French lesson for the day. Tomorrow, weâll learn the difference between mer and merde.
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
Well Opal, you asked for it! LOL
w16521 almost 2 years ago
Like Nelson hasnât heard worse at his school.
FassEddie almost 2 years ago
Yes dear. Letâs order pizza for Sunday dinner and throw the Boston Butt out for the dogs.
We donât want the family asking for âmore buttâ at the dining room table!
âIsnât this THE BEST BUTT?â
âIt IS! Mother, this is the JUICIEST BUTT Iâve ever had!â
davidlwashburn almost 2 years ago
My brother went through a phase when his kids were little in which words like âbuttâ and âfartâ were obscene. Thankfully he got over it fairly quickly.
ʲá almost 2 years ago
assinine
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khcm1157 almost 2 years ago
Would Opal prefer âfanny callâ? Iâm sure âbooty callâ would be all wrong.
BJP almost 2 years ago
Clyde butt dialed him again?? It just happened yesterday, when Earl was sitting on the sofa with the dog.
DawnQuinn1 almost 2 years ago
A LOT worse.
zeexenon almost 2 years ago
What an a*s.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Earl could have said it was a wrong number or a misdial and everyone would have forgotten about it. He had to be passive aggressive and say something that will lead to more questions and issues. Donât blame Opal for trying to keep her young grandson innocent for a while. We donât know what his parents would have preferred. Butts donât make calls anyway. I have actually asked my child on a rare occasion what words I can use around her children, such as fart. I gave her explicit permission at age 12 to use that word. (It was kind of a joke, I made a big deal about her getting older and more mature and was going to give her permission for something that was not allowed in the past.)
hooglah almost 2 years ago
With a name like âNelsonâ, he has more to be worried about than butt dialed.
zenyattafan almost 2 years ago
âOn accidentâ? How about âBY accidentâ?
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen almost 2 years ago
Rump-raised??
Assignated?
JanBic Premium Member almost 2 years ago
âOn accidentâ is a gen-x fabrication. âBy accidentâ or itâs equivalent has been correct usage all the way back to the 4th century.
paul almost 2 years ago
Is that like an ass-ident?