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God, this is bad.
I'm not finding comments about someones demise amusing.
I hope that it's just a one off.
 
God, this is bad.
I'm not finding comments about someones demise amusing.
I hope that it's just a one off.
I presume you're withdrawing from the death list competition then :102:

In which you will find comments from your good self making light of the death of Miss Moneypenny, Marcel Marceau, Pavarotti,

Examples:

MK Fox said:
marcel marceau dies, no one had him but at least there is one less mime artist on the planet....tossers

MK Fox on miss Moneypenny said:
alas the grim reaper didn't mishhhh her

MK Fox upon the demise of George Melly said:
back of the net.
1-0.

MK Fox on the passing of near passing of Bo Diddley said:
Again? He was only discharged from the cardiac unit about a month ago.
I could go 2-1 up here

MK Fox on the passing of Pavarotti said:

Note: I take no pleasure at all in posting these examples :icon_bigg
 
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Au contraire you old scrote.
I just can't find anything amusing in Kirsty's passing.


No need to be so defensive, I wasn't having a pop at anyone.
 
courtesy of newsbiscuit.co.uk

‘Old slut on junk’ offended by Pogues song
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The Pogues Christmas classic ‘Fairytale of New York’ is being censored by Radio One after a number of complaints from the social stereotypes listed in its earthy lyrics.
Various listeners describing themselves as ‘Scumbags’, ‘Maggots’ and ‘Cheap Lousy Faggots’ have complained to the BBC that the song depicted them in a unfairly negative light. One drug addicted prostitute was particularly upset by the line about ‘an old slut on junk’ which she described as ‘a pejorative label’ unlikely to increase sympathy or understanding of those facing the challenge of addiction and its consequences. ‘Just because I am a raddled old whore that sells my emaciated and scarred body for increasingly paltry amounts to feed my desperate heroin habit, it doesn’t give people the right to say that’s a bad thing. At this festive and happy time of year there should be another song that makes people like me feel good about being treated for Hepatitis B after sharing a dirty needle.’
The twenty year old classic by the Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl has proved an enduring Christmas favourite and is back in the charts again this year. But BBC executives feared that they could come under pressure to remove lines that might be considered offensive or politically incorrect. Unfortunately the edited version leaves only two lines; ‘It was Christmas Eve Babe’ and the final words ‘on Christmas Day’
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In order to avoid any further embarrassment a new version is being hastily recorded by Cliff Richard and Dido. ‘We hope the new lyrics preserve the gritty realism of an angry couple fighting it out at Christmas time,’ said a BBC spokesman. ‘But now the couple trade more broadcastable insults such as ‘You forget to write down phone messages’ and ‘Well you always put the non-stick pans in the dishwasher.’
 
Does anyone really care that a druggie whore is offended?

It's just like, do we care if pikies are offended that we call them pikies? Fecking tossers the lot of em.........
 
Does anyone really care that a druggie whore is offended?

It's just like, do we care if pikies are offended that we call them pikies? Fecking tossers the lot of em.........
I thought it was a satirical news report :102:
 
I thought it was a satirical news report :102:

Oops yeah, think you're right. I didn't read it at all to be honest, just caught a glimpse of the odd word! :icon_redf
 
Mmmmm faggots, mushy peas, mashed spuds n gravy!

Political correctness gone mad! ****in queers ruining good songs. ;-)




Could someone tell me what these are? I remember mum talking about them but I don't recall exactly what they? Obviously haute cuisine though? :icon_bigg
 
Could someone tell me what these are? I remember mum talking about them but I don't recall exactly what they? Obviously haute cuisine though? :icon_bigg

They're like bits of minced meat mixed with cereal to bind it together and made into balls. You cook them in gravy and they can be quite delicious - the fresh ones from the butcher that is, not the frozen packet stuff.
 
Could someone tell me what these are? I remember mum talking about them but I don't recall exactly what they? Obviously haute cuisine though? :icon_bigg
They like it up the bum
 
Oops yeah, think you're right. I didn't read it at all to be honest, just caught a glimpse of the odd word! :icon_redf

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Just read this thread, haven't laughed so much in ages, thanks City Fan.
 
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