Ah. I got over that pretty quickly, though, DGG, and so did my parents. Eventually.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
I doubt he would have minded very much. He's already heard me with my dorm friends...I'm not very lady-like, I'm afraid.
My dad taught us all early how to swear, much to my mom's chagrin.
Strangely enough, I learned from my mother.
My sister recently told me my first words were "oh *hit," except it came out more like "oh thit." But I did say it in the appropriate context.
Broadway Legend Joined: 12/31/69
Once, when I was super little, my parents and I were in the back of my grandparent's car, and I let loose with a joyful yell of "F*CK!"
So, yeah, I learned early, too.
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
Unfortunately 7 years of higher education school and two degrees could not clean the foulness of my truck driver mouth and I hear hear some unchoice words occasionally from the C's! ALL MY FAULT!
We turned out ok, brdy, so don't punish yourself.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
I learned from Broadway musicals. I used to stand in front of the Hi-Fi conducting MY FAIR LADY and yelling, "Damn, damn, damn, damn, DAMN!" at the top of my voice.
I can picture that.
Broadway Legend Joined: 11/3/05
I can picture that, too.
The visuals make me smile.
Actually, Q would make a damn fine Higgins!
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
Q would make a better Eliza Doolittle!
I want to play Pickering. Always have. Perfect role for me.
Now that I'm too old to play Freddy.
I would say I'll direct you in it, deet, but I really dislike that musical.
That's okay, DD - there are other musicals with roles I'd love to play.
Phew. What a smell of sulphur!
oh oh oh ... and then you could be our guest artist, and stay with me and ... my head just imploded thinking of it.
The mind reels, DD!
oh dear
My first word was $hit.
It was downhill from there.
I knew we had lots in common, You!
TINK!
Seriously, YOU? That's awesome.
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