dodgy said:Gairdner said:No, but I'll keep an eye out for it......
Heh, that's one of em. Lemme see if I can splain this other joke delicately.
It has to do with a prostitute with an eye made outta wood and her john, who has a facial issue.
The punch line is the guy saying excitedly "Would I"!! and the hooker misunderstanding what he meant, then gets pissed and yells 'Hairlip" back at him.
Heard that one?
tonyspurs said:I don't use swear words at home but when I'm with the Lads at Spurs a few profanities slip out!:blush:
But on a more serious note my Wife and I are Foster Carers and when you have a 10 year old in your house calling you a F**g C **T and telling you to F**k Off you realise the damage swearing can cause to youngsters exposed to it on a daily basis as that's the only way they can communicate their emotions,and although we are aware of this it doesn't make it any easier to hear:icon_sad:
UKRob said:Heard that one?
geordie sam said:Swearing really strongly ( f word and c word) in front of your children is becoming the norm for the growing underclass in this country,I hear it on a daily basis and to be honest it's utterly disgusting,and as I said earlier they (the underclass) don't even know there is anything wrong in doing it,it is just how these people are.They could not tell you the name of the prime minister,all they do is watch Jeremy Kile on TV and think this is how to live.Absolute scum.
Sam.
fancontroller said:My favourite at the moment is ball-ache, is that swearing?
Johnus said:Wasn't he that French Play-write who always looked like he needed a haircut and shave??
soapalchemist said:In answer to Marilyn's question. I have a weird thing going on whereby I meet brand new people, and as I feel a bond growing and feel we're connecting and like each other, then I start to pepper my conversation with lots of 'feckins' and 'bloodies'.
tonyspurs said:I don't use swear words at home but when I'm with the Lads at Spurs a few profanities slip out!:blush:
But on a more serious note my Wife and I are Foster Carers and when you have a 10 year old in your house calling you a F**g C **T and telling you to F**k Off you realise the damage swearing can cause to youngsters exposed to it on a daily basis as that's the only way they can communicate their emotions,and although we are aware of this it doesn't make it any easier to hear:icon_sad:
soapalchemist said:being from Ireland, mine is quite high, as long as the swearing isn't directed at someone. Having said that, many people in Ireland would find even the mildest of swear words highly offensive.
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