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S3E2 - Cussin’ and Fussin the Southern Way

25 min · 2 de may de 2025
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EPISODE NOTES This episode considers “bad words” Southern style. How did you learn to express frustration?  What expletives did you hear as a child, if any?  Did your folks say “cuss” or “curse”? Yes, there's a big difference! This lively conversation delves into the relationship between foul language or colorful expressions deployed on the home front today and when the hosts were growing up.

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