Fucking Hell

I love seeing raphy and MG back, though.:D

Missed you guys.


PS I like "Jesus's ASS!" It seems to help.
 
My word processor doesn't have symbols to represent what I said when I realized some newbie had dredged up a thread that had ended sometime back in May, mr_burns01

Or are you somebody else, too :confused:
 
Virtual_Burlesque said:
My word processor doesn't have symbols to represent what I said when I realized some newbie had dredged up a thread that had ended sometime back in May, mr_burns01

Or are you somebody else, too :confused:

Perhaps it was just too good to die.
 
herecomestherain said:
"Fucking Hell" is one of my most favourite expletive exclamations.:) It perfectly sums up disbelief and frustration. Good for when you stub your toe too.

What I usually say in moments of extreme ire, pain, or disgust is "shitdamnhellmotherfucker", but it ends up sounding something like "shh-tsd-eh-muhdfhh". ;)

Luck to all,

Yui
 
I rather liked "Hell and Death." I tend myself to resort to "fucking bollocks" or the extremely obscure "Shipri's tits," a holdout from a fantasy series that somehow stuck.

Or, for those who like to play "name that book," simply "hraka."
 
One of my favorite expletives is "Oh shitfuck!" but to get back to the original theme: What are you bothering with a spellchecker for anyhow? The only way to proofread is by eyeballing everything.
 
Boxlicker101 said:
One of my favorite expletives is "Oh shitfuck!" but to get back to the original theme: What are you bothering with a spellchecker for anyhow? The only way to proofread is by eyeballing everything.

I'll argue :) Yes, you have to check the checker, so to speak, but they do help with catching silly boffles that I just miss. I like having it one with the red underlining when I type an unknown word; it helps me spot my typos as I make them.
 
'Chuff' works in front of the kiddies.

I find myself saying 'Good grief' occasionally too.

When out driving the family lay bets at what point I will utter "Tosser".
 
gauchecritic said:
'Chuff' works in front of the kiddies.

I find myself saying 'Good grief' occasionally too.

When out driving the family lay bets at what point I will utter "Tosser".

Ah, terms applied to others. "Jackass" and "fuckwit" vie for popularity as terms of affection for my fellow drivers.
 
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