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Anyone watch it?

Anyone find it funny?

Anyone think the drunken ramblings and disgusting language full of private jokes amusing?


Must just be me then.
 
I watched about 15 minutes and agree with you. I never swear indoors and there was just so much gratuitous bad language I began to feel uncomfortable. Shame as some were really quite funny
 
Guess it will depend the frequency and which actual word is used
 
Why does the odd swear word offend?
I'm not having a go,genuine question.

it doesnt! and in my work (and probably everyone elses) there is a lot of it...at the appropriate time, none of it offends.

These comedians are well above that type of humour where Lee Mack (love him) called someone a 'C you next Tuesday', The fat idiot from the pg tips advert droned on and on trying for as many shocking insults as he could, including a real go at the sponsors and judges, Paul Whitehouse (love him and his work also) also used 'C you next Tuesday' twice..........but none of it was funny as it was like a lads night out!

My point is they have, and can, write and say some incredibly clever and witty humour and they dont need to lower themselves to 'shock' humour.

Can you imagine Morecambe and Wise (RIP) adopting that, no, and they would have had the place in stitches....
 
it doesnt! and in my work (and probably everyone elses) there is a lot of it...at the appropriate time, none of it offends.

These comedians are well above that type of humour where Lee Mack (love him) called someone a 'C you next Tuesday', The fat idiot from the pg tips advert droned on and on trying for as many shocking insults as he could, including a real go at the sponsors and judges, Paul Whitehouse (love him and his work also) also used 'C you next Tuesday' twice..........but none of it was funny as it was like a lads night out!

My point is they have, and can, write and say some incredibly clever and witty humour and they dont need to lower themselves to 'shock' humour.

Can you imagine Morecambe and Wise (RIP) adopting that, no, and they would have had the place in stitches....

I didn't actually see any of it & didn't realise they'd used that word. Can see your point mate:thup:
 
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