Isn't it about time we replace the worn-out phrase "Oh my gosh" with something else? May I make a few suggestions? How about "Oh dear me," "Oh brother," "Oh my heck" or "Oh my goodness." Let us all be more creative in our speaking habits and — especially — not be blasphemous.
David Cox
Salt Lake City
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