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My dad used to say "Blue blistering barnacles!"
When curbing my sailor tongue, I say "Raspberries!"
Just don't take the 10 year old to a Chinese restaurant.
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| July 09, 2009 06:32 PM | view on twitter |
When curbing my sailor tongue, I say "Raspberries!"
Just don't take the 10 year old to a Chinese restaurant.
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July 09, 2009 12:49 AM
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Well, I'm a Nintendo geek so I personally like "Son of a goomba!" An alternative is "Son of a Zapdos baking in the hot sun on Thursday." This might be too borderline, but I also use "What the Schmuck!" and replace f*ck with puck in my language.
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July 10, 2009 03:53 PM
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My non-swear word is "Chuleta". I started using it because it refers to my favorite meat dish.
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July 11, 2009 08:26 PM
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hey I like that. Holy Guacamole! Wowie Zowie....we have to hope that our silly words don't turn into fad obscenities!! with so much slang and acronymical language around, LOL, IMHO, TWITTER, Twerp, Burp, Beep.... etc.! yikes!
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