The reason this popular expression (“What a Crock”) ends where it does is because the balance of the phrase is commonly understood to contain a term we all learned early in our youth not to use unless we wanted our mouths washed out with soap. In the Western culture at least, these 3 words are more than enough though . . . perfect for conveying disbelief, discontent — and with the right tone, even disgust. The intent is rarely lost on anyone who hears it, and I’ve certainly used it myself on numerous occasions.

Today however, I submit the term “crock” as a positive one – placing it in direct contrast with its modern rival, the microwave . . . in hopes of describing exactly what it really takes to Achieve

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