Hello Charles!
** On Tuesday 02.02.21 - 08:57, Charles Pierson wrote to JOE MACKEY:
JM>>> English language was linked to fluency in swearing. In
JM>>> other words, swearing may actually be a sign of greater
JM>>> intellect, not less, and a more robust vocabulary.Jan 14,
JM>>> 2020
CP> I did have a co-worker that could be quite creative with
CP> his swear words. I think once he managed to get the F-word
CP> into a sentence 15 times.
There is a fellow that comes in to my shop every other day to
use the can and the phone (usually in that order, but I
digress..) and on a bad day, the swear words are emitted like
rapid-fire as he emotes about certain problems. Most of the
time no one else is in the shop (because of the restrictions to
retail shopping). He'll tend to not be aware of his surroundings
when someone *does* walk in - and continue with his swearing..
and I have to chide him like a little child to please exercise
some resraint. He's in his 70s. He actually resembles (and
sounds like) Yosemite Sam (from the Bugs Bunny cartoons). I'll
have to play him the swearing mashup of Yosemite that Darly
pointed out.
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