Thursday, September 1, 2011

I call it malarkey, you might call it . . .


Vandana Sabharwal of McKinney doesn't think the prevalence of profanity in our society is all that bad. She's a very enlightened woman. She's "lived in many cultures and classes."



She says that she believes in "realizing sensibility differences and accepting the person for what they are 'being' in that moment . . ."


I don't use profanity, and I don't like to hear it, either, but if I did, I would have to classify that malarkey as a bunch of bovine excrement.


"How I view 'bad' words." The Dallas Morning News; August 26, 2011; p. 20A.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

LOL!