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I was listening to the People's Court today and a car owner said one of
the two choices that follow. The tv technician didn't bleep him; he
deleted a second or so of the video so that all or part of the problem
word was gone.

"The radiator was ___mal fluid"
or
"The radiator was mal ___ fluid"

He used the same phrase twice and it was modified by the tecnician the
same way twice.

The judge said "Can't you say "leaked"?

What vulgar word or words might he have said that fits with what I was
able to hear and what the judge said in response. Although I don't like
vulgarity, I've heard quite a bit and I still can't figure out what was
zapped, and curiosity has the better of me. Mal and fluid might have
been adjoining syllables, or the missing sounds might have been between
them.


I always dislike vulgar words on Usenet etc. but this time I'm so
curious, I'm raising the subject myself. Anyone who isn't curious may
want to skip the answers to this post.
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On 11/14/2016 07:38 PM, micky wrote:
I was listening to the People's Court today and a car owner said one of
the two choices that follow. The tv technician didn't bleep him; he
deleted a second or so of the video so that all or part of the problem
word was gone.

"The radiator was ___mal fluid"
or
"The radiator was mal ___ fluid"

He used the same phrase twice and it was modified by the tecnician the
same way twice.

The judge said "Can't you say "leaked"?

What vulgar word or words might he have said that fits with what I was
able to hear and what the judge said in response. Although I don't like
vulgarity, I've heard quite a bit and I still can't figure out what was
zapped, and curiosity has the better of me. Mal and fluid might have
been adjoining syllables, or the missing sounds might have been between
them.


I always dislike vulgar words on Usenet etc. but this time I'm so
curious, I'm raising the subject myself. Anyone who isn't curious may
want to skip the answers to this post.




Maybe he said it was "****ing" fluid.


It could not been that bad or the judge would not have let it go that easily
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2016 20:38:27 -0500, micky
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I always dislike vulgar words on Usenet etc.


Who gives a ****ing ****. Nobody gives a goddamn, mother****ing,
cocksucking, flying **** about what asshole says ****ing vulgar words!!!
Just be ****ing glad I dont use any ****ing vulgar words like other
****s, cocks, farts, and dickheads say on here!

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In alt.home.repair, on Mon, 14 Nov 2016 20:07:47 -0600, philo
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On 11/14/2016 07:38 PM, micky wrote:
I was listening to the People's Court today and a car owner said one of
the two choices that follow. The tv technician didn't bleep him; he
deleted a second or so of the video so that all or part of the problem
word was gone.

"The radiator was ___mal fluid"
or
"The radiator was mal ___ fluid"

He used the same phrase twice and it was modified by the tecnician the
same way twice.

The judge said "Can't you say "leaked"?

What vulgar word or words might he have said that fits with what I was
able to hear and what the judge said in response. Although I don't like
vulgarity, I've heard quite a bit and I still can't figure out what was
zapped, and curiosity has the better of me. Mal and fluid might have
been adjoining syllables, or the missing sounds might have been between
them.


I always dislike vulgar words on Usenet etc. but this time I'm so
curious, I'm raising the subject myself. Anyone who isn't curious may
want to skip the answers to this post.




Maybe he said it was "****ing" fluid.


So how does "mal" fit into that?


It could not been that bad or the judge would not have let it go that easily


She also said "Don't I scare you a little bit, that you would talk like
this?" Then she got back to the case.
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