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grannyclaret 17-09-2005 15:15

Re: Is it any wonder children swear?
 
i think i am one of the few people who has not seen the film four weddings and a funeral
after the first five minuets i left the room in disgust.....and i am not a prude

WillowTheWhisp 17-09-2005 17:04

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Originally Posted by cashman
At the age of 7 when visiting a friend of mine on Selby Close in Baxenden one of my kids came out with: have i read this wrong? if not you sure started young willow lollll :D

No, I don't think you have read it right. :D

The phrase "at the age of 7"and the phrase "when visiting a friend of mine" both relate to the subject of the sentence who is "one of my kids" - she was 7 at the time so there's nothing wrong with what I wrote. If I'd meant myself I would have had to write "At the age of 7 when I was visiting a friend of mine" :p

vorlon24 20-09-2005 13:48

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Originally Posted by harwood red
But I once said it to them in front of my mum and got into trouble, bearing in mind I am 34 and still completely respect what my mum has to say I am unable to ever say it again.

That's fair enough, but if my mother decided to stick her oar in I'd have told her to 'bog off' (or something less polite) as well!

It's all down to relationships, I guess

SPUGGIE J 20-09-2005 14:41

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Originally Posted by vorlon24
That's fair enough, but if my mother decided to stick her oar in I'd have told her to 'bog off' (or something less polite) as well!

It's all down to relationships, I guess

I would still get a clip around the lug for my troubles
:(

accymel 20-09-2005 14:57

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My daughter who learnt hard way of dirty mouth & fairy has another use LOL she picked up a new word from a kids tv prog which is a polite substitute for frustration cos thats all swearing is really other than habit she says oh frizzeles which is fine my word when i was younger n still do is piggin or friggin heck hummmmmm think its got a lot to do with censorship tv had to cover up swear words they used to do altho hmmm lip reading gives a lot away especially at footy matches on tv lol!!!!!!

cashman 20-09-2005 16:06

Re: Is it any wonder children swear?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp
No, I don't think you have read it right. :D

The phrase "at the age of 7"and the phrase "when visiting a friend of mine" both relate to the subject of the sentence who is "one of my kids" - she was 7 at the time so there's nothing wrong with what I wrote. If I'd meant myself I would have had to write "At the age of 7 when I was visiting a friend of mine" :p

see how easy i get confused? its me age lol :D

Margaret Pilkington 20-09-2005 19:50

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If I am particularly frustrated with something my word of choice is 'futtocks'.....it doesn't mean anything and it is unlikely to cause offence to anyone in earshot.

SPUGGIE J 20-09-2005 20:36

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I am a guilty parent as I just let rip I have never used an alternitive nonsensical word. Its a bad day when your kid pulls you up for foul language. Shows she knows better though.


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