snowball fight

We have snow for the first time in two years.
People sled and skied all over the region. It wasn't enough to be a problem, just enough to be pretty and fun. 

Q: would you do me a favor?
A: sure
Q: would you throw a snowball at me so I can take a picture of it?
A: sure

(See, I have a rep with the neighbors now, and this didn't even phase him.) 

Miranda1008! Snowball fight is on!

Many British shows use the terms, "tosser" and "wanker" so those hardly seem like new vocabulary. They are now using the f word in the show so cursing is clearly allowed - I can't count on a word not being too bad because it is on television - if I write anything really offensive I apologize. 

Urban Dictionary, which I now consider more trustworthy than Google's  dozy PG 13 dictionary, says that "tosser" is mildly offensive. 

Shakespeare used, "toss pot" in Twelfth Night. It is apparently synonymous and can be used as an endearment, like calling your husband an idiot, but one of the original meanings IS DISGUSTING, although not as disgusting as  <ok I can stop writing now but basically don't look up Rick Santorum's last name which illustrates truly impressive revenge and never piss Dan Savage off>.

Swearing is a sign of intelligence and honesty and creativity. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9189539/Science-reveals-swearing-sign-intelligence-creativity-helps-endure-pain.html

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