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Mix 98.5's Mother's Day/NKOTB/MILF promo

The term "MILF" has been common slang LONG before "American Pie" I remember kids using it when I was in Middle School which was well over ten years ago!
 
NSPUNX said:
The term "MILF" has been common slang LONG before "American Pie" I remember kids using it when I was in Middle School which was well over ten years ago!

oh yeah? well when I was in middle school...we used to use the word dingleberry
 
TSBench said:
It's entered the same class as the universally used military acronyms SNAFU and FUBAR which routinely pop up in broadcasts and even polite (or semi-polite) conversation.

I considered mentioning "fubar" -- "f**ked up beyond all recognition" for the unaware -- in my "snafu" post, but thought it to be far less popular.

Thanks for adding it in to the discussion.

It's too bad some people can't harness their self-righteous indignation into power to do something good in the world.
 
If I had a nickel for every time Howard and O & A used the term "MILF" on the air, I would have enough $$ to buy my own radio station :D
 
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