Rude? Please. My family house rules state that dirty words get double points (and some leniency on spacing). You should've gotten 132 points for it.
not rude. If your mom and grandmom werent offended, then why is your sister mad that you offended them? we don't love them hos
That's rude. The long and winding RuDE!!! Well if the elders ( most of them) were laughing about it, that's ok. You should send your sister to a convent.
The rude part is scoring 66 on a move during a family game, especially with your grandmother. I think it had been about a decade since I last heard anyone speak the word queef or had seen someone write the word. Congrats, I guess.
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I think you meant. Man, you've got to have that Killer Instinct, and go for the W. This is mother****ing scrabble. We're talking about Scrabble
Actually kam. As any avid full House viewer would know. Stephanie did indeed start the "How rude" phrase. But Baby Michelle started using the phrase as she got older.
I was being serious. If you don't know better than to use a word meaning "p***y fart" in a game of scrabble with your grandmother, than seriously I cannot help you. It's pretty low class.
Wow I'll have to mark this date down, but yes I agree with you bigtexxx talking about any type of cooch as inappropriate in front of grandma.