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The last post is the WINNER!

John53

I go leaps and bounds
Premium Member
Exactly! I can't imagine why anyone would work someplace I don't. I know people do, obviously, but I can't imagine how dreary and dark such employment must be for them. I do my best by randomly working in places where I'm not employed.

It would make life difficult. Just going out for a meal would require working at 6 or 7 places.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
**** this ****.

(Profanity is fun.)
I know what words are "bleeped" out.

In college we decided to stop swearing so much so each swear word cost a nickle (today probably a dollar). We decided that "chomp on carrots" was OK since it was suggestive to our dirty minds but obscure enough.

So, "chew this dirt" perhaps? But I'm sure others can do better.

And goodnight.
 

JustGeorge

Imperfect
Staff member
Premium Member
I know what words are "bleeped" out.

In college we decided to stop swearing so much so each swear word cost a nickle (today probably a dollar). We decided that "chomp on carrots" was OK since it was suggestive to our dirty minds but obscure enough.

So, "chew this dirt" perhaps? But I'm sure others can do better.

And goodnight.
My youngest sister had a swear jar as a kid. My dad would put her allowance money in it.

Eventually, he decided he'd make a point and sponsor a kid in Africa with it.

It backfired. She was proud that "when I ****ing swear, a kid in Africa eats!".
 

We Never Know

No Slack
Be careful of your secrets


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