Posted by PJH on December 07, 2016 at 18:54:55 from (50.45.57.165):
In Reply to: Cuss jar posted by X-Y switch on December 06, 2016 at 20:55:58:
Kitchen firewood was split small enough to fit the kitchen cook stove. I could carry an armload before I started grade school. Even though it was small pieces, it hurt like the dickens when Mom would flog one of us for cussing. Head and shoulders flogging. And if we got an inkling that she was after us, and attempted to make a getaway, we found that she had a pretty good throwing arm. It didn't really break me from cussing, but it broke me from cussing within earshot of Mom. I have, over time, matured and cleaned up my language, but I can still turn the air blue if I mash a thumb, although I'm careful if someone else is within earshot. I'm not proud of it. It's a mental weakness, and I'm ashamed if my family hears me. Clean language is not political correctness - it's respect for others around you.
In all of these posts, I'm surprised that no one has mentioned the recent political rallies.
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