I was talking with some friends over the weekend about how you shouldn't swear, cuss, or the like, because it's gosh damn f*cking rude. :p

I then told about my flash back to '92 Thanksgiving dinner with my family- about eight of us around the finely set table. All was fairly quiet in the beginning of the feast, when my sweet little six year old neice said rather loudly, "This f*cking food tastes awful". She was briskly swept out of her chair and away to behind closed doors for her scolding by her red-neck daddy, who taught her the pet-peave language in question.

I, in the meantime, I was left to :rollin and cover up my hysterical laughter, while everyone else discussed the magnitude of such disgrace! :x The family gave me dirty looks while my sides caved in, but my friends broke out in laughter, just as I had about the story. All these years later, I still find cussin' by kids as killer crude learned-by-example material. Am I wrong to laugh?