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From: acsgjjp@sunybcs.UUCP (Q. T. Hush)
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Subject: Re: Origin of that strongest of words
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Date: Thu, 11-Oct-84 18:24:56 EDT
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Posted: Thu Oct 11 18:24:56 1984
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Throwing my two cents in... (plink, plink)

I remember George Carlin mentioned "fuck" in his classic routine "Seven Words
You can Never Say on Television".  Here's what he had to say about it:

  "The word 'fuck'... it's the beginning of life, and yet we use this
   word to hurt one another.  Someone greater than I once said 'I'd 
   rather have my son go to a movie with two people making love, rather
   than two people trying to hurt one another.' And I agree; it's a great
   sentiment, and I wonder who said it.  But I'd like to take it a step
   further:  I'd like to substitute the word "fuck" for the word "kill"
   in all those movie cliches we grew up with: 
     "Okay, Sherriff, we're gonna fuck ya now!"
     "And we're gonna fuck ya slow!"
   Pretty soon we'll have a whole fucking rap on that...."
-- 
From under the smogberry trees.... 
Jim Poltrone  (a/k/a Poltr1, the Last of the Raster Blasters)
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