Family Swear Words Part 2: Old Timers

    • Gold Top Dog
    I like that one, I'm gonna adopt it.  Can I substitute lemons with buns-to?   Jeezy peezy buns to squeezy?   [;)]  Jules
    • Bronze
    Go for it!  Glad you like it.  The kids have a habit of when I am having one of my tantrums and they know I am trying not to cuss they will say " cheese and rice"  instead of another common curse that is a big no no for us. I have some more I will have to think of but right now Jake, my dog,  and Kyleigh, my daughter,are competing for my after work attention. 
    • Gold Top Dog
    When hubby was in Iraq, I let my son watch Die Hard, thinking that it was all action and okay for younger ones.  Well, when Bruce Willis said, "Yippy ki yay, MF," my son thought it was hilarious.  Now Daddy is back, and whenever he happens to be a jerk, Nick looks at me, rolls his eyes and says, "Yippy ki yay."  We both laugh and DH has no clue what we're talking about.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Just chek out all the words Yosemite Sam says and you've got yours;ef soem dorky swear words! ROFLLL Remember that, ya flea-bitten varmit!
    • Gold Top Dog
    That's right.  I grew up on Yosemite Sam and a steady diet of  "B" western swear words.    RootinTootin!!    Jules
    • Gold Top Dog
    for the love of Pete!
    for Pete sakes!(doesn't make sense, does it, but that's how granny said it and it stuck)