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    I think it is just the way language is going and has been for a very long time.
    I F&C this, that and everything in between except in a public environment as does my wife (who works in the same industry as GD) . Around my parents I mind my P&Q's as they don't swear - respect to them. The bosses at work (male and female) say cnut this that and everything else. Sit down at a cafe with my brother who is a national sales manager and he is fcuk this and fcuk that while I sit there and cringe.
    Hands up anyone who hasn't said "ya fcukin cnut" or similar when stubbing a toe, banging a finger, got scoped, fell down a hillside loaded up with venison etc? I bet HM The Queen has said a few quiet words to herself when one of the Corgis has pissed or shat on her bed
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    Quote Originally Posted by sako75 View Post
    I think it is just the way language is going and has been for a very long time.
    I F&C this, that and everything in between except in a public environment as does my wife (who works in the same industry as GD) . Around my parents I mind my P&Q's as they don't swear - respect to them. The bosses at work (male and female) say cnut this that and everything else. Sit down at a cafe with my brother who is a national sales manager and he is fcuk this and fcuk that while I sit there and cringe.
    Hands up anyone who hasn't said "ya fcukin cnut" or similar when stubbing a toe, banging a finger, got scoped, fell down a hillside loaded up with venison etc? I bet HM The Queen has said a few quiet words to herself when one of the Corgis has pissed or shat on her bed
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