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“Fuck” is the word for common folk

February 17th 2006

I had a very boring and pointless all day meeting for work yesterday. I actually enjoy these because it allows me to get out of the office and be catered for lunch with other people that are just as happy to get out of the office. Needless to say, I ownt the class.

Received my federal tax return today, as well as it being payday. I’ve already paid off any debts I owe (besides the car), and will probably do some work clothes shopping. It feels good to have all this money in savings, and have ONE payment to make a month. Makes me feel safe.

All the snow has melted, and I feel like I’ve been offroading with my mustang, it’s so muddy. I like the warm weather because it lifts my spirits. Is it supposed to snow in the northeast region anymore this winter? I’m kinda anxious for spring weather. I have a lot of things I want to get done this year, like working on my bronco, putting my herb garden in gear, going for longer hikes, heck just laying out in the sun.

I was told by someone today that I am very common because of my use of foul language. I bust my ass to take care of my father, I don’t sleep around, I consider myself a fairly clean person (especially in the work place), I hold myself to a fairly high moral stature, yet because I use foul language, that makes me common.

Perhaps the logic behind that statement escapes me. But if the word “fuck” makes me common, then I guess I’m fucking common. So fuck you.

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3 Responses to ““Fuck” is the word for common folk”
  1. dawnmarie Says:

    I love being fucking common. That’s the cool thing about being a fucking american, there ain’t nothin’ other than fuckin’ common to be!

    later!

  2. Nyx Says:

    Ah.. generalisations. I can assure you, you are far from common.. foul language or not. ;)

  3. Robin Says:

    Well fuck I guess I am common too. Oh and I am SO ready for spring I can taste it.

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