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lavenderdiva Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed May-03-06 09:07 PM
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Mr. LD has asked me to quit saying the phrase, "I'm pissed off"
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in front of his elderly parents. He feels that I am being disrespectful of his parents. He thinks they are uncomfortable with my language. Truly, I can't even remember saying anything like that in front of them, but he seems to remember such a situation.

So, I told him Ok. Tell your right-wing, Shrub-loving, Kool-aid drinking parents to quit sharing just how much they still love *, in front of me, and I will quit telling them how 'pissed' I am.

Does that sound fair to you? Discuss...
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