> Kevin Tarr wrote:
> >
> > Heck the shows aren't on TV anymore.
>
> I guess you don't have cable with BBC America.  They show Monty Python
> on a regular basis.  They also showed it on A&E some holiday weekend at
> some point, but I think they cut out some stuff to make room for
> commercials.  (BBC America has commercials, but they block out 40
> minutes for Monty Python.)
>
> > Kevin Tarr
> > Whoops, didn't mean heck. Frell
>
> Heck is pretty mild.  What does "frell" mean?
>
> Julia
>
> who one summer was cussing like a sailor until one day she said very
> loudly, "DRAT!" at something (but whose cusses tended more towards S's,
> D's and H's and less towards F's)

I DO have BBCA, but it's rare that my TV goes beyond the networks, ESPNs,
Sci-Fi, and comedy channels. OLN! My TV Guide doesn't list BBCA so it's
outta sight, outta mind.

They use frell as a replacement word on Farscape. Or is it froll?

I also like Howard Stern's new word, Bucoky. It's a catch-all but is mostly
used for oral...issues.

Kevin T.
Time to sleep

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