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ponytail
03-06-2008, 11:34 AM
No Swearing in South Pasadena This Week


By JOHN ROGERS, AP
1 hour ago

SOUTH PASADENA, Calif. — What the @$%#? This community on the edge of Los Angeles has become a cuss-free zone.

So if you're headed to South Pasadena this week, be sure to turn down the volume on that Snoop Dogg CD, and, if the little old lady from Pasadena cuts you off in traffic, don't even think about flipping her the bird.

Not that police will slap cuffs on you and haul your sorry, er, butt off to jail in light of the proclamation passed Wednesday by the City Council. But you could be shamed into better behavior by the unsettling glares of residents who take their reputation for civility seriously.

"That's one of the purposes of this," Mayor Michael Cacciotti said of his city's proclamation designating the first week of March as No Cussing Week. "It provides us a reminder to be more civil, to elevate the level of discourse."

The proclamation will be in effect until Friday, and then the first week of every March hereafter.

South Pasadena, a tranquil city of tree-shaded cottages at the base of a mountain range eight miles north of downtown Los Angeles, isn't the first to try to rein in potty mouths. Earlier this year, the St. Louis suburb of St. Charles, Mo., proposed banning swearing in bars. Last year, hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons called for an industrywide ban on racially and sexually charged epithets.

But what's different about the latest push to stop saying in public the words that Jane Fonda and Diane Keaton recently discovered we still can't say on television is that it was proposed by a 14-year-old boy.

"My mom and dad always taught me good morals, good values, and not cussing was one of them," said McKay Hatch, the founder of South Pasadena High School's No Cussing Club, during a recent break between study hall and tennis practice.

"I've cussed before, I'm not gonna lie to you," Hatch quickly added. "But I try not to cuss any more."

He was in junior high school when he became fed up with all the blue language around him.

He understood why his friends use foul language: "They just want to fit in like everybody else and they don't know how. They figure if they cuss maybe it's an easy way to do that."

But it wasn't for him.

"I finally told my friends, `I don't cuss.' And I said, `If you want to hang out with me, you don't cuss.'"

It took a couple of years, but enough friends finally came around that Hatch formed a 50-member club, handed out fliers and called the group's first meeting, held June 1.

Nine months later, the No Cussing Club has a Web site, claims 10,000 members and boasts chapters in several states and countries. Hatch considers his greatest achievement, though, to be getting his hometown of 25,000 to become a cuss-free zone.

He hopes to encourage cuss-free zones in other cities to improve the quality of life.

"You have to start with the little things," he said.

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GodSistah
03-06-2008, 11:43 AM
"I finally told my friends, `I don't cuss.' And I said, `If you want to hang out with me, you don't cuss.'"
Little elitest brat!

:p

~Andrea~

DaveM
03-06-2008, 12:52 PM
That reminds me of several movie stars who kept a "profanity box" on the set. Anyone who used a naughty word had to put a dollar or something in the box--the proceeds were given to charity.

Billy Wilder, I believe, was directing a scene in which nothing seemed to go right. Take after take went by and something went wrong every time. Finally he started to open his mouth.....paused....then went over to the profanity box, stuffed a $20 bill in, and let fly.

RedjackRyan
03-06-2008, 01:00 PM
All i can say is Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.

Eva
03-06-2008, 05:24 PM
No Swearing in South Pasadena This Week
Not that police will slap cuffs on you and haul your sorry, er, butt
Awww, damn!
Now where was that 'profanity box'? :o

I used to know a family (not mine!) who had a 'fart box' used the same way. If it was full the entire family went out for a Chinese dinner together (and thus starting to fill up the 'fart box' again next day :rolleyes:)

You know, not swearing is a good thing. But I wouldn't want to be friends with this kid. So if swearing keeps him away from then hey... :D

Eva