My dad always says, "Rats!"
Ain't that taking Charlie Brown in vain?
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My dad always says, "Rats!"
I've been know to take the name of a false god in vain...is there anything wrong with shouting "Buddha", "Molech" or "Baal" when you stub a toe?
I've been know to take the name of a false god in vain...is there anything wrong with shouting "Buddha", "Molech" or "Baal" when you stub a toe?
I think hollering "Oh my Molech" is acceptable.
Firsts, it just doesn't seem to have the sting of "Oh my God."
Second, since he doesn't exist, he is not likely to either answer you or zap you.
Maybe "holy molech!"
Oh, wow..this has to be one of the funnier posts I've ever seen on this board. Having formerly been a truck driver and currently working as a correctional officer, I think I am going to stay out of the language debate. :thumbs:
"Dad nabitt, Little Joe!!!!!!!!"--------a favorite of Hoss Cartwright exclaiming to his brother, Joe!!!
Oh, wow..this has to be one of the funnier posts I've ever seen on this board. Having formerly been a truck driver and currently working as a correctional officer, I think I am going to stay out of the language debate. :thumbs:
As a diabetic, I never did sugar coat words! If I want to "cuss", I just speak proper Cockney English. You wouldn't have a clue anyway, I expect, but cor blimey if I do.
Cheers,
Jim
As a diabetic, I never did sugar coat words! If I want to "cuss", I just speak proper Cockney English. You wouldn't have a clue anyway, I expect, but cor blimey if I do.
Now...as one who used to have a foul mouth, and as a student minister who really works with my kids on letting God control their speech...forgive me, but I'm just not sure if God might not let that one go. First Hezekiah does state that if a poisonous snake is inches from your head, and you suddenly discover it, you are allowed one free one, with only a minor reprimand.
Yes, its quite obvious."Well, I never."
No, actually when I was growing up, lots of more well to do people would use that as an expression of frustration or a "sugar coated cuss word," and the expression "yes, it is obvioius" became the standard answer. It did not have a specific meaning, just how the recipient took it.