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You should stop with the builder thing though, I mean s bloody what? IWork with teenagers, but I still say f**k and c**t a lot when I'm having a beer. I don't want to base my whole persona around it though. I'm basically on your side for the most part, but thing giggirl got it spot on a few posts back RE self censorship.

MadWorld74 Wrote:

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> I can think of one person in particular on this

> thread who has 'squealed' to Admin, and they have

> really gotten my goat. Or am I just presuming?



Man, who do I have to sleep with to be in the know on these things?


For my part, I'm less offended by language than disappointed and bored that the level of wit has sunk beneath that of Dave's continuity announcers (oh and the very excellent Cobra sponsorship ads on the same channel)

RosieH Wrote:

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> Now Mikecg, it's this very notion that sex is in

> some way naughty that prevents you and the dog and

> the wolf and Tony making like Oliver Reed and Alan

> Bates and getting it all out in the open in front

> of a lovely roaring fire.


If I organised it would you come and watch RosieH?;-)

.. and another thing.


Occupation has nothing to do with the acceptability of language used in a public place. Use F and C all you want in a Pub - which is a controlled environment and is not an open arena. The Forum is a public place and so the use of bad language is as bad here as it would be on a bus or in a Supermarket. Just because people do it, doesnt make it right and is certainly not big and clever.

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