02-17-2016, 01:33 AM
I've noticed as I gotten older (67) I cuss more at inanimate objects. I've tried to always save my cussing for home improvement projects. Where I was brought up--geographically Southwest--cussing is as common as articles in conversation, but never had a favorable notion about that. But, in the last couple of years I cuss corners I run into, branches that get in my way, rocks I trip over. Not just the curse, but naming the corner, branch, or rock, as in "mother*******g rock" Any other older types doing this? I still don't curse in conversation. Interesting how the brain and time collide.
the Spanker
the Spanker
