How ABC Broke a Story about Mueller LIMITING Questions on Obstruction and Claimed It Showed a Focus on Obstruction https://www.emptywheel.net/2018/08/02/how-abc-broke-a-story-about-mueller-limiting-questions-on-obstruction-and-claimed-it-showed-a-focus-on-obstruction/ …
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Replying to @TCleveland4Real
As an Irish citizen, I've actually had lengthy discussions about proper usage there, and most forms are acceptable. Though I admit as an Irish and not a Brit I should use "ferfecksake."
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Replying to @emptywheel @TCleveland4Real
There is also the Dublin vernacular " for fook's sake "
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Replying to @liberty_42 @TCleveland4Real
True. But I have no claim on Dublin, so may not use it, much as I like that one.
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Replying to @emptywheel @TCleveland4Real
Yes, also it requires a convincing accent Also " for fook's sake " & " for feck's sake " are not just softer in the attenuation of the language, but also have slightly different meanings, tho as none are published , I won't make an effort here to define
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Yes. Occasionally the spouse (whose accent only comes out if he's had a session with a lad) uses the former, but technically he shouldn't be permitted.
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