The phrase ‘Up ya bum’ was uttered on Coronation St the other night, I nearly fell out of my bath chair!!
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Don’t think I do, but I’d say that quite a few of the fifty five plus age group may be telling the odd perkier when it comes to answering some of the other questions.
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The phrase ‘Up ya bum’ was uttered on Coronation St the other night, I nearly fell out of my bath chair!!
My language is getting worse and I hate it
**** yeah
Times have changed. I used to get really get really pissed off that I was knicked as a 14 yo for calling a Jack a w@anker outside NP in 1978, when nowadays you hear the same or much worse on TV.
In the interests of civility and good etiquette may I suggest some alternatives to the vulgar epithets that my fellow posters way wish to pare back on. Here a few to start you off....
C**t > cad
Bast**d > bounder
W**ker > ne'er do well
Pr*ck > poltroon
F**k me = my postillion has been hit by lightning
Yes. I blame my kids.
Fortunately not, brought up in a non swearing family and pleased to say the kids follow suit (at least in our presence).
“Don’t say bloody, it’s not a swear word, oh yes it is” has been a regular conversation over the years.
No more, no less. My language has always been filthy.
I quite like a woman with a potty mouth