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Ever since I became a looper (which was two years before I discovered this list), I've used euphemisms in my daily speech. Being an Imogen Heap fan, I sometimes use "heaping" as an intensifier: "That is heaping cool!" "What the heap is this mailing list for?" Or, me and my looping assistant will sometimes say "Heap you" as a joke. "Oh my loop," "Oh my heaping loop," or, when disappointed, we say, "SONNY AND CHER!" Tyler Z On Tue, 21 Aug 2012 16:01:59 -0400, todd reynolds wrote: >We all are fucktards. Yes that rhymes with tune yards. No relation. >On Aug 21, 2012 1:19 PM, "Sylvain Poitras" <sylvain.trombone@gmail.com >Are you implying that bag is an inappropriate word to use on this forum? >Sylvain >Skip the rest of this message if you don't want to read the F-word. >* * * >You were warned! >Going the other way from political correctness, a friend and I wrote >some poetry a couple years ago by combining swear words and "normal" >terms in unusual ways. The inspiration was the usual combination of >"shit" and 'load" to form such wonderful expressions as "That was a >shit load of fun" or "that's a load of shit". >Along with less memorable contenders, the foulest thing we came up >with was "fuck bucket". I personally think this is hilarious. >Potential phrases include: "That's a fuck bucket of fun" or "one last >kick at the old fuck bucket". You could also have a "fuck bucket >list" (things to do while you can still fuck or people you want to >fuck before you die).