Indeed @onemargie....remember, some people can be deeply offensive without uttering (or printing) one single Anglo Saxon four-letter-word. They can be rude, dismissive, patronising and insulting, all without a single daubing of colourful paint. Without using bold and clear brush strokes to depict a clear and bold scene, with which we can all identify. I think people such as these are far more toxic and offensive than than folks such as you, who are clear, concise and who wears her heart on her sleeve. I love a well placed profanity, I use them liberally and man....is it catharctic. Sort of like a verbal mega dose of super laxative, it cleanses your inner stress. I fortunately am fluent in some of the most foul language in three languages, including Zulu. It can and does include various implements, domestic animals and exotic wildlife including giraffes and African elephants and rhinos. Assorted orifices are also brought into play, and the bringing together of these different situations, although not probably anatomically possible, just roll off my tongue. Your truth and inner sincerity are clearly manifest in each and every post you have written and I sincerely hope you will return again soon to brighten our days (and nights). Tell them Hamba nyela lo mtondo ga lo bongol. A quaint zulu phrase involving a well endoewd donkey!!