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On a lighter note, recently picked up the words Bull% & it and has been

using it at times in place of the much less socially acceptable f word. It

is not every parent that is happy when her teen uses a swear word.

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In a message dated 4/19/2006 2:29:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

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On a lighter note, recently picked up the words Bull% & it and has

been

using it at times in place of the much less socially acceptable f word. It

is not every parent that is happy when her teen uses a swear word.

You know, Maddie is non-verbal and I have ALWAYS told my kids that she is

the ONLY one allowed to curse.....;-)

Hey, she doesn't need to use the middle finger, words, or even pictures or

voice output......she gives new meaning to the term *if looks could

kill*......LOLOL

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<<You know, Maddie is non-verbal and I have ALWAYS told my kids that she is

the ONLY one allowed to curse.....;-)>>

Well, hasn't picked up anything too bad but she definitely has an outlet.

I don't know where it came from or what it means exactly but she yells " Woozle "

in a voice which leaves no question of interpretation of meaning. Sometimes she

says it when getting blood drawn, sometimes a quieter one when working on a

project not going well, a huge loud one when the Slp shows up after being gone

for awhile. Last night I looked over and she was actually saying " woozle " in her

sleep. It's really cute actually cause everybody else has adopted it as a

" curse " word for their spouses or bosses. The " secret " word LOL. The therapists

count how many times they got " woozled " each session. She's a character.

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Tori could sometimes have the mouth of a truck driver. Way before she

started sleeping, she would be awake when the Sopranos were on. Just so you

understand, she never paid attention. Anyway, one night Tony S had a fight

with his wife and told her to eat her f****** meal, well...guess who picked

up on that!! You got it!! However, she changes it around when I say I am

going to get the mail...she says " Mommy getting the f****** mail. " Oh, how

cute. The thing is she knows it is wrong to say, and says " OOOHH, don't say

that, Tori! " She hasn't said it in quite a while, until yesterday, when I

stopped to pick up the mail..and low & behold...out it came!

Liz

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>

> <<You know, Maddie is non-verbal and I have ALWAYS told my kids that she

> is

> the ONLY one allowed to curse.....;-)>>

>

> Well, hasn't picked up anything too bad but she definitely has an

> outlet. I don't know where it came from or what it means exactly but she

> yells " Woozle " in a voice which leaves no question of interpretation of

> meaning. Sometimes she says it when getting blood drawn, sometimes a

> quieter one when working on a project not going well, a huge loud one when

> the Slp shows up after being gone for awhile. Last night I looked over and

> she was actually saying " woozle " in her sleep. It's really cute actually

> cause everybody else has adopted it as a " curse " word for their spouses or

> bosses. The " secret " word LOL. The therapists count how many times they

> got " woozled " each session. She's a character.

> Sherry

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I love it!

Sherry Muhs wrote:

<<You know, Maddie is non-verbal and I have ALWAYS told my kids that she is

the ONLY one allowed to curse.....;-)>>

Well, hasn't picked up anything too bad but she definitely has an outlet.

I don't know where it came from or what it means exactly but she yells " Woozle "

in a voice which leaves no question of interpretation of meaning. Sometimes she

says it when getting blood drawn, sometimes a quieter one when working on a

project not going well, a huge loud one when the Slp shows up after being gone

for awhile. Last night I looked over and she was actually saying " woozle " in her

sleep. It's really cute actually cause everybody else has adopted it as a

" curse " word for their spouses or bosses. The " secret " word LOL. The therapists

count how many times they got " woozled " each session. She's a character.

Sherry

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oh my gosh Liz!

I'll never forget when my cousin was about 2 years old, she's 32 now, she

looked out the window to see her best friend outside. Without missing a

beat she said, " What the f*** is doing outside? " ! My Aunt, who

still to this day says " Oh my Stars and Garters " or " Fiddlesticks " or " Fudge

Roy-al " , was absolutely mortified. There was never a doubt where she learned it

from - my uncle can swear with the best of 'em!

Better not let her see you get the mail anymore Liz!!!

Take care,

Jayne

Liz D wrote:

Tori could sometimes have the mouth of a truck driver. Way before she

started sleeping, she would be awake when the Sopranos were on. Just so you

understand, she never paid attention. Anyway, one night Tony S had a fight

with his wife and told her to eat her f****** meal, well...guess who picked

up on that!! You got it!! However, she changes it around when I say I am

going to get the mail...she says " Mommy getting the f****** mail. " Oh, how

cute. The thing is she knows it is wrong to say, and says " OOOHH, don't say

that, Tori! " She hasn't said it in quite a while, until yesterday, when I

stopped to pick up the mail..and low & behold...out it came!

Liz

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> <<You know, Maddie is non-verbal and I have ALWAYS told my kids that she

> is

> the ONLY one allowed to curse.....;-)>>

>

> Well, hasn't picked up anything too bad but she definitely has an

> outlet. I don't know where it came from or what it means exactly but she

> yells " Woozle " in a voice which leaves no question of interpretation of

> meaning. Sometimes she says it when getting blood drawn, sometimes a

> quieter one when working on a project not going well, a huge loud one when

> the Slp shows up after being gone for awhile. Last night I looked over and

> she was actually saying " woozle " in her sleep. It's really cute actually

> cause everybody else has adopted it as a " curse " word for their spouses or

> bosses. The " secret " word LOL. The therapists count how many times they

> got " woozled " each session. She's a character.

> Sherry

>

>

>

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Her other favorites is " What the HE**! " , and then she changes it to " What

the heck! " or " SOB! " but says it with such intensity!

Liz

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>

>>

>> <<You know, Maddie is non-verbal and I have ALWAYS told my kids that she

>> is

>> the ONLY one allowed to curse.....;-)>>

>>

>> Well, hasn't picked up anything too bad but she definitely has an

>> outlet. I don't know where it came from or what it means exactly but she

>> yells " Woozle " in a voice which leaves no question of interpretation of

>> meaning. Sometimes she says it when getting blood drawn, sometimes a

>> quieter one when working on a project not going well, a huge loud one

>> when

>> the Slp shows up after being gone for awhile. Last night I looked over

>> and

>> she was actually saying " woozle " in her sleep. It's really cute actually

>> cause everybody else has adopted it as a " curse " word for their spouses

>> or

>> bosses. The " secret " word LOL. The therapists count how many times they

>> got " woozled " each session. She's a character.

>> Sherry

>>

>>

>>

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I was just in Walmart listening to the teenagers and everyother word is the F

word oh what nice young ladies I thought. Im sure its the environment they are

in and there parents are right there. I think its crude and rude.My father use

to use it so my brothers started my mom put a quick stop to that but never did

stop my Dad. Laurie

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Liz,

I cannot get over how alike Sophie and Tori are. Unfortunately I

can't blame the Sopranos, Sophie gets it from me! I've worked hard at

eliminating my bad language so hopefully it won't stick.

Lisette

>

> Tori could sometimes have the mouth of a truck driver. Way before she

> started sleeping, she would be awake when the Sopranos were on.

Just so you

> understand, she never paid attention. Anyway, one night Tony S had

a fight

> with his wife and told her to eat her f****** meal, well...guess who

picked

> up on that!! You got it!! However, she changes it around when I

say I am

> going to get the mail...she says " Mommy getting the f****** mail. "

Oh, how

> cute. The thing is she knows it is wrong to say, and says " OOOHH,

don't say

> that, Tori! " She hasn't said it in quite a while, until yesterday,

when I

> stopped to pick up the mail..and low & behold...out it came!

>

> Liz

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Lisette: Yes, acorns don't fall too far from the tree. I worked for years

with men in construction, etc. so there you have it. I try to curb it as

much as possible.

Liz

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> Liz,

> I cannot get over how alike Sophie and Tori are. Unfortunately I

> can't blame the Sopranos, Sophie gets it from me! I've worked hard at

> eliminating my bad language so hopefully it won't stick.

> Lisette

>

>

>>

>> Tori could sometimes have the mouth of a truck driver. Way before she

>> started sleeping, she would be awake when the Sopranos were on.

> Just so you

>> understand, she never paid attention. Anyway, one night Tony S had

> a fight

>> with his wife and told her to eat her f****** meal, well...guess who

> picked

>> up on that!! You got it!! However, she changes it around when I

> say I am

>> going to get the mail...she says " Mommy getting the f****** mail. "

> Oh, how

>> cute. The thing is she knows it is wrong to say, and says " OOOHH,

> don't say

>> that, Tori! " She hasn't said it in quite a while, until yesterday,

> when I

>> stopped to pick up the mail..and low & behold...out it came!

>>

>> Liz

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