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TinBoats BassClub.  An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM. 

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18 minutes ago, Ketchup said:

Sorry about the foul language...

For heaven's sake, his vocabulary is just awful.  It will take years for me to recover from hearing such vile vernacular.  Who will rot in hell first?  The one with the potty mouth, or the one who stocked the barrel?   :)

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Fishing and golf! Two of the highest potentials for larceny!?

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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Youth that read these pages so giving the parents a heads up before they blast the video in front of them. I'm one of those that doesn't curse, and cringe when people spit those words out in everyday talk. Shows their lack of the English language. 

TinBoats BassClub.  An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM. 

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I may not know every word in the English language, but I certainly understood AND AGREE with what he called the person who stocked that barrel.  

Saying the person was a "nasty rascal guilty of criminal behavior" just doesn't get the point across quite as good IMO. :)

It's way easier and quicker to call him a CS !     The art of proper speech lies in thrift.

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2 hours ago, Al Agnew said:

 

And bad language.

 

I admit, I need a bar of soap in the golf bag and the tackle box!:(

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Yeah, there is way too much cursing these days.  I continually hear people, in very public situations when lots of folks they don't know can overhear them, using the usual nasty words so much it seems like 50% of the words they utter are not fit for mixed company.  It definitely cheapens the impact, for sure.  But a well-placed curse word or two can have an impact that takes somebody with a VERY extensive vocabulary,  and the wit to use it creatively, to match.  And one thing is for sure, unless the kid has led a very sheltered life, he's heard them all before.

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Society in general has let its guard down on just about everything, language included. We definitely have been taking the low road IMHO. In the 50's and 60's almost every man wore a suit in a business situation, and especially to church. Women wore dresses, flight attendants used to be pretty hot! ? Now I see guys with shorts and flip flops to church.... And it's really no big deal to me because it really doesn't matter so much. Language is no different...if a politician said the F word in public, his career would probably have been doomed, now it's pretty common. 

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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