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Originally Posted by wdfifteen
LOL! I get it. When I first came here I though there was some prohibition against using the word "gun" so they created a secret substitute.
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I can't pin point the time, but there was some discussion about the word "gun" popping up frequently and the web crawlers picking up on it as well as the NSA given the rise in alert sensitivity.
No joke, some girls I knew back in the 70's were at the local airport and one spoke of a 'bomb' in casual conversation. They were whisked away immediately. It turned out OK, but a major hassle.
The point being why use trigger words when something else will do? Any single person who engaged in a conversation here about a (spoon) is in a database somewhere.