Your grandfather was not conservative if he wanted his sailor language to become the language of our public culture, and would get on the net to push that idea as many here are.
Do some of the people here really not understand the difference between salty private conversation, and us pushing this into the public realm, into out public writings, into labeling our movements with it, formalizing it, pushing it into our homes and into the articles that we push our children to read?
That would be difficult given that he died in the 1980s and if he were alive today, he would be more than 100 years old.
You, sir, know not what you speak of when insulting a man who figured Harvard was getting "too loosey-goosey" in the 1950s and sent his children elsewhere.
He had more on the ball than you ever will.