Nancy Todd ("That cow Nancy")
Terry errancy@infidels.org
Tue, 1 Jun 1999 14:58:06 -0500 (00928285086, 01beac69$10ed8e20$4e99c1cf@terry.bluebonnet.net)
> TERRY
> My caliber of intellect should not have anything to do with it. If a
man
> spits in someone's face. Do you have to spit in someone else's face to
> demonstrate how its suppose to feel? Two wrongs have never made a
right.
> It was not necessary for Till to use such language to make his point,
and
> this is all I am going to say on this subject. You and Till can now
have
> the last word.
AVATAR8
So now the way in which certain words sound can be evil? Gimme a
break! What is wrong with "Fuck"? Have you ever said the word "truck"
or "puck"? They sound similar, don't they? Why don't you have a
problem with them? Other words, I'm sure you use, like "rock" and
"sock" sound suspciously like "cock". I have a friend who has a problem
with swearing in movies. It is indeed annoying to watch a movie with
this individual. It's like, somebody will say a vulgar word, and my
friend doesn't seem to mind, until a few more are said. It's as though
it is accumulative. All of a sudden, she will start to respond to the
words, as though she is in pain, and say stuff like, "watch your mouth!"
or "did he have to say that?" I personally think that she is a few
bottles short of a dozen.
TERRY
I have no problem with words sounding similar, it is the meaning behind
each word.