British Comedy Guide

Profane language in sitcoms Page 6

Quote: Aaron @ December 6, 2007, 8:31 PM

Should've kept your legs closed then, eh? :P

That is f**king harsh. With or without the smiley.

Quote: Aaron @ December 6, 2007, 8:31 PM

Bollockocity?

Wahay!

Dan

Quote: James Williams @ December 6, 2007, 9:02 PM

That is f**king harsh. With or without the smiley.

I'm sure the kid will be happy to learn s/he is called "a bastard baby" by his/her mummy.

That kid is currently serving in Iraq.

I dont know why the kid wants to be so far away from me. I can only assume that his love for me is so overpowering that he finds it difficult to cope. He is a wonderful bastard baby.

I understand his pure love, I am so easy to love. You all love me too right?

Quote: Charley @ December 7, 2007, 3:22 PM

I can only assume that his love for me is so overpowering that he finds it difficult to cope.

ROFL

It's true. I know it is. I use to hold them up, look into their red from grizzling eyes & shake them, saying "You love your mummy sooooo much dont you". Their first sentences were "Mummy dont beat me no more, I do love you". Awwwww! Mind you the first phone number they learned was childline's.

I am such a wonderful mum. I tell you I am proud of myself.

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