The next time some pansy ass painter, or anyone for that matter, tells me to watch my language on a CONSTRUCTION SITE, when I only let ONE FUCK fly, I am gonna kick you right where it hurts. We are on a job site, there is NO ONE else around, with the exception of the construction workers and ONE fuck flies and you look like you’re gonna cry. Go crawl back under the FUCKING rock you’ve been living under or go back to painting FUCKING churches if the sound of a few curse words here and there is going to bother your delicate little ears. When I said I didn’t give a FUCK what people thought of anything I do or say, I meant it and that totally includes you.
To clarify, this was part of the general convo :Fellow worker: “Gee what are you guys on office hours??”
ME: “That’s why I work for myself, I can work whenever the FUCK I want! People don’t like it, screw ’em!” You: “Oh the language.” WHAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
Gimme a break douche bag!
This article appears in Sep 25 – Oct 1, 2008.


yes because adding expletives aids in construction work, and also helps you bitch without coming across as a jackass yourself.
If the guy does not like it he can just Fuck-Off. And that goes for anyone. If you do not like the conversation, Fuck-Off. I hate the holier-than-thou attitude that comes out when people swear. Or my favorite is when people assume that some one is stupid because they swear. Fuck them too. They are stupid for having such a closed mind. Goes right along with Frannie’s ideas of ‘Normal’, fucked up.A big Fuck-You goes out to those types of people.
Fuck-Off Scott.. Really I mean it… Fuck Off… Fuck right off Scott, you fucker… Fuck…!!!
stop fucking cursing for fuck sakes