You seem pretty determined to put words in my mouth because I stood up for self-control and decent manners. You do realize that in arguing with me, you are defending the opposite, right?
I do think it's a shame that people don't consider the presence of children as enough reason to self-censure their language, but I did NOT say that I didn't expect cussing to happen at a football game, so you're putting words in my mouth. Should young children be excluded from football games or would it make more sense for the young adults at said game to exercise some self-control?
Furthermore, I did not brag on my parenting skills, so again, you're putting words in my mouth. My only mention of my parenting was when someone tried to lump me into a generation that had "dropped the ball" on parenting their children. I definitely did not drop the ball in the sense that was implied, so I defended myself only to have you make a mountain out of a mole hill and put even more words in my mouth. I also did not imply that the simple fact that my son was in the military meant that I was a great parent, but his success does mean that I did something right. Again, pay close attention here, "did something right" and "testifies to some degree of success in my parenting" are not equal to "I'm the greatest parent on the planet", okay?
I suspect that most of the people on here that are so gung ho about defending the use of the "f-bomb" in public have never had their 3 year old daughter, son or grand-child look up to them and say "Dad, what does f*** mean?", but yet I'm the "pompous, ignorant tool on a high-horse", right? Does foul language happen at a football game? Yes. Should it be defended as acceptable behavior in spite of the fact that football games are family events? I don't think so.