Jacqueline Patricks Quotes

Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.

Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it. (Jacqueline Patricks)

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Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.
Jacqueline Patricks Quotes: Why use profanity in real life and writing? Because sometimes 'darn it' just doesn't cut it.