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'ohmigod'
waving not drow
28-01-2006
As catchprases go, it's up there with 'awight', surely?
Last edited by waving not drow : 28-01-2006 at 13:15
SmallTownWoman
28-01-2006


according to some here she is being blasphemous....
NorthernAngel
28-01-2006
its still ringing in my ear drums...
KrisHayward
28-01-2006
I found that really annoying, she just kept saying it constantly over and over again....Put Helen from BB2 to shame.
ludovica
28-01-2006
Traci used to say Ohmygosh, Chantelle shoud try to do the same.
When my Mum took my daughter out to Canada when she was 9, all the Canadian people were apparently extremely shocked by her language, "omigod" being something I'd think would be hard NOT to say at the top of the CN Tower or at Niagara. It never occurred to me it would be considered bad language, but since then I've tried to stop her saying it
waving not drow
28-01-2006
Originally Posted by ludovica:
“Traci used to say Ohmygosh, Chantelle shoud try to do the same.
When my Mum took my daughter out to Canada when she was 9, all the Canadian people were apparently extremely shocked by her language, "omigod" being something I'd think would be hard NOT to say at the top of the CN Tower or at Niagara. It never occurred to me it would be considered bad language, but since then I've tried to stop her saying it”

I'm a bit surprised at Canada but the US really frowns on 'blasphemous cussing'. Britain is just more 'secular' about these things, though Jamie Oliver (on one of his Channel 4 shows) was unproblematically allowed numerous f***s but fell foul of the limits of 'acceptable tv swearing' with, if I remember correctly, a 'Jesus f***ing Christ'. No offence intended here
Last edited by waving not drow : 28-01-2006 at 13:37
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