The 2024 Noteworthy Deaths Thread
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pingu393 said:
I always find it amusing that the part they cut is when he says...
"Smile, you son of a ..."
As if seeing a severed head and torn off limbs was ok, but the word "bh" was too much to take.
"Smile, you son of a ..."
As if seeing a severed head and torn off limbs was ok, but the word "bh" was too much to take.
Maybe it was the 1970s dynamic, censors were fine with the late Susan's
front garden but using the female dog word was not cool man.
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Americans are still prudish about that word. I'm sure they view it like Brits view c--t. Which for Aussies is just part of their vocabulary
It always amuses me that one of PH's most argumentative and sanctimonious posters has it in his user name, whilst seemingly criticising everyone else for not being as woke and tolerant as him!CharlesdeGaulle said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Americans are still prudish about that word. I'm sure they view it like Brits view c--t. Which for Aussies is just part of their vocabulary
It always amuses me that one of PH's most argumentative and sanctimonious posters has it in his user name, whilst seemingly criticising everyone else for not being as woke and tolerant as him!Sheets Tabuer said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Americans are still prudish about that word. I'm sure they view it like Brits view c--t. Which for Aussies is just part of their vocabulary
Don't try claiming the C-word, us Brits have been using it liberally for generations.Rusty Old-Banger said:
CharlesdeGaulle said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Americans are still prudish about that word. I'm sure they view it like Brits view c--t. Which for Aussies is just part of their vocabulary
It always amuses me that one of PH's most argumentative and sanctimonious posters has it in his user name, whilst seemingly criticising everyone else for not being as woke and tolerant as him!He's dead baby, he's dead.
Sheets Tabuer said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Americans are still prudish about that word. I'm sure they view it like Brits view c--t. Which for Aussies is just part of their vocabulary
Don't try claiming the C-word, us Brits have been using it liberally for generations.Gassing Station | The Lounge | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff