Sunday, June 3, 2012

Words for my Tombstone

Because I will probably carry them to my grave.
dude.
bummer.
I have consciously attempted to expunge these two words from my vocabulary, but failed.
CoolChange posted up about some music from his past, which happened to be from my past as well.
"Dude" came out in my comment. I gritted my teeth and tried not to do so. I couldn't help myself.
bummer.

tell me I am not alone...

7 comments:

  1. I used to work with a younger guy - well, younger than I, who wore the long shorts, t-shirts, tats and long hair. And called EVERYONE dude.
    Including our female boss-lady.
    I was convinced the tat on the back of his lower leg, which he said meant peace and love in Cantonese, actually said, 'Stupid round-eye gave me money for this, Dude!'
    Maybe that'll cure you...?

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    1. lmao. I bet it was Chinese for the word "the"

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  2. You did, you really did say dude! LOL!

    Bummer is out of my vocabulary, but 'dude' is like a bad cigarette habit. I think because I hear so many people, of all ages, use it daily. My 5 year old grand son calls me dude. I correct that one in no uncertain terms. But you will never hear me call a lady 'dude'.

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    1. Ladies are definitely not "dude". Truth be known, those two words only show up in my vocabulary among friends.

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  3. I think that your tombstone will read something like this:

    Loving husband, father, paw-paw and one really cool dude.
    It's a bummer he's 6ft under...

    *winks*
    Be careful what you wish for my love.

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    1. Bury me with my nine, fully loaded plz.

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    2. Seriously? Well, I guess I could do that.. though what good is your 9 at that point? Besides, if you became a zombie, I don't know that we want you armed... ;)

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