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Date Posted: 15:39:23 04/02/00 Sun
Author: Dakota Doug
Author Host/IP: tnt1-205-198-25-93.langdon.utma.com / 205.198.25.93
Subject: Re: Luxton: Your Use Of Expletives
In reply to: Cowardly Parent Of 3 Kids Under 15 's message, "Luxton: Your Use Of Expletives" on 12:16:58 04/02/00 Sun

> While all of us love reading about your life, I wish
> you could use differt expletives. There are many
> adjectives out there. When my 12 year-old came home
> yesterday from a movie, she said, "Scared the f--k out
> of me" - that did it. Her response was, "Well, Burton
> said it!" So, if you wouldn't mind not using the f--k
> word so much, my wife and I would appreciate it.
> Doesn't sound good/look good on you anyway. There are
> other words you can use. Please consider it.


This could be a sticky one, but we must not bow to censorship. I question a young childs unrestricted use of the net anyway. Perhaps if the parent had been surfing along with the child (spending quality time bonding, etc), i think you get my drift. I would no more dream of censoring BC than anyone else, even someone i do not care for. We are so truly honoured to have BC here amongst the rank and file, i would do or say nothing to dissuade him from any thoughts he may have or write. It certainly is not appropriate for a young child, but then again, few things in the world as we know it, are.....Rock on BC !!

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[> Good Grief! Get A Grip... -- Fandango, 15:51:25 04/02/00 Sun [1] (1cust111.tnt6.tucson.az.da.uu.net/63.11.147.111)

> While all of us love reading about your life, I wish
> you could use differt expletives. There are many
> adjectives out there. When my 12 year-old came home
> yesterday from a movie, she said, "Scared the f--k out
> of me" - that did it. Her response was, "Well, Burton
> said it!" So, if you wouldn't mind not using the f--k
> word so much, my wife and I would appreciate it.
> Doesn't sound good/look good on you anyway. There are
> other words you can use. Please consider it.

....Of yourself and of what you let your children watch and hear. Burton expletives are very minor in comparison of what they will be subjected to during their lives. Family values should be taught in the home so that your children know to make the right choices in the face of all types of diversity. But PLEASE don't censor BC or this board; he is what he is and we like him that way. When he posts here, I want him to say what he means and not have to worry about what he says. Besides, this is AW's domain, let her censor it as she sees fit. If you want to censor a board; start your own. And that's all I have to say about that...


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