It's funny how you subconsciously adjust your expectations of yourself and others in certain situations. Like when you swing by the office on your day off wearing flips and a a tube top. Something just doesn't quite feel right....
Yesterday, I was standing in the church foyer (well, it's not really a foyer - but a big entrance area before you walk into the theatre/sanctuary/auditorium) when the girl in front of me at the coffee pot said, "Fuck it!".
I died. And then crumbled into several little pieces.
I don't see myself as someone who is easily embarrassed, but I was. I mean, let that roll around in your noggin. It even sounds harsh in print.
And then, I pictured one of the dozen 8 year olds repeating it a the dinner table and telling mom that he "heard it at church".
Unacceptable.
Which leads me to ask - is it ever acceptable? I mean, we've all heard the f-bomb dropped on numerous occasions, but just picture saying it in the kitchen in front of your mom. Yikes. See what I mean about subconscious expectations?
And was it appropriate for that girl to express herself in such a manner?
I'm not sure how I feel - but it was the first time I've ever heard the f-bomb at church!
Monday, December 10, 2007
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well put!
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