RE: Re: [KLF] It's Grim Up North--JAMS Vs. KLF????
why are so many people on this list afraid to type the letters f, u, c, and k all togther in a row creating a word?
Maybe its an in-built fear, sort of a leftover from not swearing in front of your folks. maybe someone somewhere will read it and there'll be trouble. ------------------------------------------------------------ This e-mail message and any attachment(s) are CONFIDENTIAL and may contain legally privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient you should not read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information in this e-mail or any attachment(s). Please also e-mail, telephone or fax us immediately and delete the message and any attachment(s) from your system. E-mail may be susceptible to data corruption, interception and unauthorised amendment, and we do not accept liability for any such corruption, interception or amendment or the consequences thereof. Please note that any views expressed in this email may be those of the originator and do not necessarily reflect those of this organisation. ----------------------------------------------------------- _____________________________________________________________________ This message has been checked for all known viruses for Frontline Ltd by the MessageLabs Virus Scanning Service.
On Fri, May 24, 2002 at 02:53:36PM +0100, James Parker wrote:
why are so many people on this list afraid to type the letters f, u, c, and k all togther in a row creating a word?
Maybe its an in-built fear, sort of a leftover from not swearing in front of your folks. maybe someone somewhere will read it and there'll be trouble.
That's kind of true in my case ... one of my friends used to work somewhere that had a content filter on their email, so we all got used to writing fukc and cnut when we wanted to swear. Even though he's left that company now I always type fukc and have to delete it and type carefully if I want to spell it right. Most of the time I don't bother and leave it spelt wrong. -- "Nothing is true. Everything is permissible." - Hassan i Sabbah
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