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dragonrapide
03-02-2015
I don't know about everyone else, but I am not enjoying the constant swearing. I admit to doing my fair share of swearing, but fortunately I am able to string many sentences together without using the F word and also know when not to swear. So many of them seem unable to speak a sentence without at least one swear word, I may be old fashioned but I do find this really ignorant and tedious.

I certainly don't remember it being so bad last year.
EchoFalls
03-02-2015
FGS BB give enough warnings!
Melax
03-02-2015
Calum used two of my favourite words tonight. I might give him a few votes now.
dragonrapide
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by Melax:
“Calum used two of my favourite words tonight. I might give him a few votes now.”

Me too. It is not the words they are using that I find hard to listen to as I use them too. It is the frequency of use that I find difficult to cope with.
Super Frog
03-02-2015
I love swearing. Dropping the C Bomb is like opening an expensive bottle of something.
glitterlady08
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by Melax:
“Calum used two of my favourite words tonight. I might give him a few votes now.”

You might get 37 out of him before the end!!
SnowStorm86
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by Melax:
“Calum used two of my favourite words tonight. I might give him a few votes now.”

Cool and Dude?
cribside
03-02-2015
Can't beat a good C bomb. Film 4 showed Sexy Beast last week with no editing on Ben Kingsley's character. It was a C fest.
SnowStorm86
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by Super Frog:
“I love swearing. Dropping the C Bomb is like opening an expensive bottle of something.”

Yes but it should be reserved for special occasions such as New Year or Valentine's Day.
Melax
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by SnowStorm86:
“Yes but it should be reserved for special occasions such as New Year or Valentine's Day.”

Or fat american bloggers.
jacquelineanne
03-02-2015
If someone can get an official warning for saying P**f or the N word, then they should also get it for saying the C word.

Equally as bad if not worse.
SegaGamer
03-02-2015
It doesn't bother me one bit to be honest.
Melax
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by jacquelineanne:
“If someone can get an official warning for saying P**f or the N word, then they should also get it for saying the C word.

Equally as bad if not worse.”

Call the police then.
SegaGamer
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by jacquelineanne:
“If someone can get an official warning for saying P**f or the N word, then they should also get it for saying the C word.

Equally as bad if not worse.”

How is the C word as offensive as the N word or calling someone P**f ?

Go look up the word and you will see that it means woman's genitals.
dragonrapide
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by Super Frog:
“I love swearing. Dropping the C Bomb is like opening an expensive bottle of something.”

Wish there was a like button. Being an old bugger, my favourite is to say it very slowly in my poshest voice to someone considerably younger than me. I just love looking at the shock on their face when a wrinkly 'grey' says something so naughty. I do keep it for special occasions though as to use it constantly would take away the pleasure of the naughtiness.
glitterlady08
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by SegaGamer:
“How is the C word as offensive as the N word or calling someone P**f ?

Go look up the word and you will see that it means woman's genitals. ”

It originated from the Middle east..
Melax
03-02-2015
Originally Posted by glitterlady08:
“It originated from the Middle east..”

Quite a few of them there.
dd68
04-02-2015
I'm loving it and I understand 'bad language ' to be people that can't spell and say 'of' when they mean have
IWasBored
04-02-2015
Originally Posted by Super Frog:
“I love swearing. Dropping the C Bomb is like opening an expensive bottle of something.”

What is the c bomb? Is it C u n t ?
orangebird
04-02-2015
Originally Posted by IWasBored:
“What is the c bomb? Is it C u n t ?”

Yep. Good word. When you use that word, no one is in any doubt about how you feel. Love it.
orangebird
04-02-2015
Originally Posted by Super Frog:
“I love swearing. Dropping the C Bomb is like opening an expensive bottle of something.”

I could not have put it any better. I may use that phrase if that's OK with you!
ksmiggy
04-02-2015
It may not be big or clever, but by god it's funny to watch.

Nothing will ever top the Lionel Blair ones though, that was a complete "did he really just say that" "but he's Lionel Blair" moments.
Helenbemerry
04-02-2015
Originally Posted by Melax:
“Quite a few of them there.”

DiamondDoll
04-02-2015
Reminds me of the playground. *yawn*
zx50
04-02-2015
Originally Posted by dragonrapide:
“I don't know about everyone else, but I am not enjoying the constant swearing. I admit to doing my fair share of swearing, but fortunately I am able to string many sentences together without using the F word and also know when not to swear. So many of them seem unable to speak a sentence without at least one swear word, I may be old fashioned but I do find this really ignorant and tedious.

I certainly don't remember it being so bad last year.”

Just ignore it. I can understand them swearing at times, especially when they get angry with each other. But yeah, just ignore it.
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