David Lindon
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Yes it is because the polish tv station hold the copyrights to the show
Brookfield said:Yes, best to be cautious, but knowing our Tony, you'll probably have died of old age, by the time it's made law, did you see that he is introducing much more control over those leaving the country, & this comes into force in eight bl**dy years, what a w*nker!!
mark thorpe said:doesnt suprise me.... blair is a total tw*t. doesnt have a f*cking clue how to do anything. pisses me off ALOT.
its not control leaving the country we need, we need to sort out the total shambles which they call the immigration system.
"oh look, an illegal immigrant, lets pay him and give him a house"
/rant
Very funny, the answer is yes.Swift said:Since when was bl**dy a bad word? We now have to censor some of it out? haha. Is bl**dy seriously taken as a bad word in England?
bl**dy hell.
I'm from England, & I saw that advert, you're so right, there was no [excuse me] "bloody", most of the English speaking world say it without thinking, yet here the so-called "mother country" we're still a little edgy about it, that's why I'm so amazed that there is now an evening cooking programme called The "F" Word on British TV, the chef, Gordon Ramsay, well-known for his colourful language is showing ordinary people how to cook certain dishes, & I reckon he uses the "F" word, at least thirty times before it ends, incidentally the TV watershed hour here,[when it's assumed that children are in bed, ha-ha] is 9pm, his programme starts at 9pm, finishing at 10.nstepho said:There was recently an advertisement to promote Australia to the rest of the world, and it was edited in England because at the end, a woman said "So where the bloody hell are you", and people found that offensive.
Brookfield said:I'm from England, & I saw that advert, you're so right, there was no [excuse me] "bloody", most of the English speaking world say it without thinking, yet here the so-called "mother country" we're still a little edgy about it, that's why I'm so amazed that there is now an evening cooking programme called The "F" Word on British TV, the chef, Gordon Ramsay, well-known for his colourful language is showing ordinary people how to cook certain dishes, & I reckon he uses the "F" word, at least thirty times before it ends, incidentally the TV watershed hour here,[when it's assumed that children are in bed, ha-ha] is 9pm, his programme starts at 9pm, finishing at 10.
He is a millionaire several times over, & owns exclusive & very expensive restaurants across the world, so he's tolerated, he screams f*ck off to his cooks, throwing their "failed" cooking across the kitchen, but they still work for him,....yep, strange race, we British!!
boardordi3 said:lol, well we have that time or whatever, but you still cant say the "f word" on TV, at least not even cable, now the subscription channels, HBO, Shotime, etc. they can do whatever they want
but mostly all we ever get is like the south park where they say s**t 150 something times lol, it was a great one, but you cant say f*g unless you are homosexual or the character rather