Sure to be an arrestable offence that... you wouldn't want to get carted off to the post office for a strip search and full cavity DNA swabbing - nasty business.
Absolutely asking to get arrested if you use the sweary one. Up here in Scotland it will be "breach of the peace" They can pin that one on you if you say "fuck". Or..if you live in Bristol, your best pal will shop you.
You may think it is funny to swear in public - do you really want your children to see such language in public.
ReplyDeleteYou can buy a non-sweary one if you like. Re: children, you are assuming literacy levels in children.
ReplyDeletebastards have put the price up since this morning!!!
ReplyDeleteSure to be an arrestable offence that... you wouldn't want to get carted off to the post office for a strip search and full cavity DNA swabbing - nasty business.
ReplyDeleteJabba would say the language is perfectly suited to the literacy levels currently prevailing in our state sector schools.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely asking to get arrested if you use the sweary one. Up here in Scotland it will be "breach of the peace" They can pin that one on you if you say "fuck". Or..if you live in Bristol, your best pal will shop you.
ReplyDeletePuerile rubbish
ReplyDeleteLike all the above I immediately thought about the possibility of arrest for that. That's worrying that we now think that way.
ReplyDeleteHow many of 'the children' are that aware they regularly read tax discs?
Anyway seriousness aside, in the nanny state shouldn't we be allowed to laugh at 'puerile rubbish'?