Date: 2013-11-02 05:12 pm (UTC)
Becky always was a bitch. I laughed out loud!

Profanity ... #212 on the list of why I miss the theater:) Growing up, I didn't curse. My parents didn't and it wasn't acceptable, even when they weren't around. However, I grew up and began performing. I am a huge potty mouth in a theatre setting, around other singers and dancers. You're right. There is something so satisfying about using the word f**k. It rolls so splendidly off the tongue. Tim and I sometimes I trade insults, trying to be as filthy as possible in our language. It's great fun, but he always wins, because I won't use the C word and he knows it:)

During my interview for my new job, I was warned by the HR manager that people cursed in the office to relieve stress. I assured her that there was nothing I hadn't heard or seen and I would not be offended.

Remember ... F**k* used as an adjective can be extremely flattering - as in Mark, you are f**king hot! LOL!
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