Yes CUNT it's being used a lot now i have not seen any complaints about it not that it bothers me at all it sounds quite funny in some shows but i find it curious that if you use the other C word COLOURED the balloon goes up. So not so long ago they were saying that swear word is totally off limits so why did that suddenly break with no warning?
The C word on TV
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karlypants
Angry Dad
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2 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:09
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Damn was considered the worst word on TV at one time AD.
3 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:11
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Absolutely no need to use the word c--t, ever.
4 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:12
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:Absolutely no need to use the word c--t, ever.
Why not? There are lots of situations that are quite fitting to be fair Nat.
5 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:14
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
There really isn't.
I've sacked two people for using that word in my presence.
I've sacked two people for using that word in my presence.
6 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:23
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:There really isn't.
I've sacked two people for using that word in my presence.
It doesn’t surprise me with the working conditions they were in. I bet it was aimed at you wasn’t it?
7 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:24
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
Were they using it in connection with yourself Nat?Natasha Whittam wrote:There really isn't.
I've sacked two people for using that word in my presence.
8 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:28
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
I heard Gillian mutter the c-word when she was cutting my toenails, as per her contract.
She was dismissed instantly.
The second sacking happened when Derek took offence at being docked a week's wage for stealing one of my Twirls from the fridge. The c-word was heard.
She was dismissed instantly.
The second sacking happened when Derek took offence at being docked a week's wage for stealing one of my Twirls from the fridge. The c-word was heard.
9 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:32
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Swearing happened in the 50's. But they'd cut it out.
10 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:46
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
I find it most funny when a posh woman says it that's the best.
11 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 17:48
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
It sounds sharp when a cockney says that word. Especially joe pasqualie!
12 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 18:02
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Swearing sometimes makes a point.
13 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 18:06
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
It’s a really fitting word for Theresa May to be fair Nat!
14 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 18:08
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Swearing sometimes makes a point.
The kid next door to us hasn’t been at secondary school long so must be 11/12 years old and have heard him and his friends using the word already.
15 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 18:16
Angry Dad
Youri Djorkaeff
karlypants wrote:It’s a really fitting word for Theresa May to be fair Nat!
16 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 18:16
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Kids grow up fast when they get to big school. Times have changed.
When I was 15 I still had a catapult and a yo-yo.
We used to roam the streets intimidating older people with our thunderclappers.
When I was 15 I still had a catapult and a yo-yo.
We used to roam the streets intimidating older people with our thunderclappers.
17 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 23:15
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
At my age, I rely on myself to manufacture such noises
18 Re: The C word on TV Mon Mar 11 2019, 23:40
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
Language changes and evolves. Cray isn't it?
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