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Corrie Ilene uses f word
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Garbage
23-04-2004
Yeah, it was muck... Although it was a dodgy pronunciation. Maybe it was intended to be though..
SULLA
23-04-2004
Originally Posted by Jmac-25:
“I definitely heard her say it - Maybe Corrie will try sneaking in swear words from now on. We could get Rita calling Norris a C*nt or Sarah calling Karl an a*se bandit.”

I will accept it from Rita but only under extreme provocation. Next week then!!.
jelly04
23-04-2004
Its EILEEN by the not ilene
bapak
23-04-2004
watched it on ITV2 tonight..the subtitles said muck but eileen said f***.no doubt IMO.
on request
23-04-2004
Originally Posted by Jmac-25:
“I definitely heard her say it - Maybe Corrie will try sneaking in swear words from now on. We could get Rita calling Norris a C*nt or Sarah calling Karl an a*se bandit.”

Absolutely fantastic! Thank you for making me laugh!
bigbear
23-04-2004
I am glad that I am not the only one who heard it I still have the episode on sky + and can put the swearing bit on my pc but not sure how to post it on here, i will have a go though. Sorry for spelling her name wrong but you knew who I meant.
TV DReam
23-04-2004
Originally Posted by bapak:
“watched it on ITV2 tonight..the subtitles said muck but eileen said f***.no doubt IMO.”


Yes I watched it again as well tonight. I agree it was definitely fu*k though I admit didn't spot it on Monday first time round so maybe I was willing Eileen on... What a trouper she is...

PS Hope you worked out what the missing letter was in fu*k. As a clue, I can reveal that it wasn't "n"!! Don't really know why we are all so coy anyway!!
Vickyb83
26-04-2004
The first time round I thought she said f**k but then I rewound it on Sky + and it was definetly Muck. I also did it with Sky's subtitles and it said Muck.
Dancing Queen
26-04-2004
Originally Posted by Vickyb83:
“The first time round I thought she said f**k but then I rewound it on Sky + and it was definetly Muck. I also did it with Sky's subtitles and it said Muck.”

For mucks sake what are you guys on??? Have I just stepped back in time to 1940.................................... Can you talk about something else?
msf
26-04-2004
Originally Posted by Dancing Queen:
“For mucks sake what are you guys on??? Have I just stepped back in time to 1940.................................... Can you talk about something else?”

it was "m-huck".
We would talk about something else if TV wasn't censored before the watershed. It's happening now, not in the 40's.
I blame the parents.
Dancing Queen
26-04-2004
Originally Posted by msf:
“it was "m-huck".
We would talk about something else if TV wasn't censored before the watershed. It's happening now, not in the 40's.
I blame the parents.”

Yes I know it's happening now and you hear the f word everywhere and most people ignore it and don't make all the fuss you guys are. If it WAS 1940 then I could understand the outcry....we grew up with it and my girls did but we have a good vocabulary and don't need to litter our conversations with it - we are broadminded obviously - as they say 'it takes all sorts'.
Hutchie
26-04-2004
Sorry I thought this was a place to discuss things of interest to you....and each subject is kept seperate so you don't have to read it all !

If you don't like the "fuss" being made in this thread don't read it ! I mean the thread about Todo being snared etc etc doesn't interest me so .... I don't read it !
msf
26-04-2004
Originally Posted by Dancing Queen:
“Yes I know it's happening now and you hear the f word everywhere and most people ignore it and don't make all the fuss you guys are. If it WAS 1940 then I could understand the outcry....we grew up with it and my girls did but we have a good vocabulary and don't need to litter our conversations with it - we are broadminded obviously - as they say 'it takes all sorts'. ”

:yawn:
you don't sound broadminded, not when you tell people to talk about summat else.
There's no outcry here, we were only wondering what she said.
And no you don''t hear it everywhere, not on daytime tv and not on the radio (not in Britain anyway but it's not a problem in Oz for example).

incidently has anyone heard the F word song from "the dub dentist" ? :
http://www.dubdentist.com/
if not and you're easily offended by such language i suggest you download it from the website.
Minnie Caldwell
26-04-2004
I've watched it 3 times now and she definitely said mmmmmuck.

Otherwise there would have been a backlash. They wouldn't have been allowed to get away with saying fcuk on Corrie at 7.30 in the evening. No way.
Dr.Phlox
28-04-2004
Originally Posted by jelly04:
“Its EILEEN by the not ilene ”

Both being acceptable spellings of the same name! One is Celtic based, the other Jewish IIRC. (My aunt's middle name is Eileen, and my ex's mom in NY is called Ilene).

DP
bigbear
30-04-2004
Originally Posted by Dancing Queen:
“Yes I know it's happening now and you hear the f word everywhere and most people ignore it and don't make all the fuss you guys are. If it WAS 1940 then I could understand the outcry....we grew up with it and my girls did but we have a good vocabulary and don't need to litter our conversations with it - we are broadminded obviously - as they say 'it takes all sorts'. ”



should be drama queen
alan45
30-04-2004
At the end of the day who gives a MUCK
Trevor B
30-04-2004
I'm sure she said "bl@@dy hell" too, although that's just about okay for family viewing - the "f" word isn't.
Golden Virginia
30-04-2004
Originally Posted by alan45:
“ At the end of the day who gives a MUCK”

I think I may start using Muck to get through the email/message boards filters rather than ****.
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