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Old 02-01-2010, 10:26 PM
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Originally Posted by lost cause View Post
A friend of mine 3 doors down is Irish. I mean Irish as in he immigrated her 20 years ago and his entire family is in Ireland. He goes there at least once a year. He has a heavy accent, which is cool. His favorite swear word is f**k. When he gets worked up, every other word is f**k. I asked him about this and he said everybody in Ireland uses it. Not a lot of other swear words, just that one. It's their favorite word and nobody takes it wrong. If you ever watch Bravehart you'll notice the Irish guy uses it constantly. It doesn't bother me used in a certain context. However, it bothers the hell out of me being called nasty names, especiallly by a teenager!!! I've heard Olife and Varcus and I can't understand a word they say. Every now and then I've heard everybody use it online, including myself, and I've never taken it personally except once. I guess getting your ass handed to you pisses everybody off sooner or later, some just worse and faster than others. So what the f**k, have a good time anyway and just ignore them. Humoring them works real well too. I saw the humor in the post, Olife didn't.
Your right about the Irish, you should watch the film "In Bruges" for an example. Colin Farrel and Brendan Gleeson break the record for number of f%%ks in a film. Its so prevelant they put a special feature on the DVD called f@@cking Bruges where they put them all in a 2 minute flurry. Really funny.

Anyway I reckon you guys should settle this online. Spitfires at 3000 yards at dawn
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