
The F Word
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Re: The F Word
Best comment yet. To be honest, Grohl, Corey Taylor, Ozzy and a few others probably over-egg the pudding, but it doesn't particularly bother me. I loved the Ce-Lo song, and this one's pretty good too.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ocDlOD1Hw9kWhat bugs me more is when people say "F that", like not saying all of the word makes it any better...fuckin' pussies!
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Perfect educational clip for this thread. "Fuck" never sounded so...classy! Proof positive that when used sparingly, this word is quite effective and versatile. Grammar was never this fun in school. I can't believe this thread is still going. FML!KT66 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCcCzj_yRtk
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Living where I do, I don't get to go to many live concerts, but as a born northerner, I'm quite used to "colourful language". One of our local comedians released a book some years ago, which raised a rather heated debate about our "northern language", particularly annoying the religous crowds of various directions. In this context a comment was posted by one of our regional newspaper editors, that " True evil have always spoken a particularly polite and articulate language" !
I am actually more concerned about all the B-class movies and TV series, where most of the dialog is given seemingly without any words of normal content and meaning.......
quite a lot of our youngsters seem to find this as being extremely cool.......
I am actually more concerned about all the B-class movies and TV series, where most of the dialog is given seemingly without any words of normal content and meaning.......
quite a lot of our youngsters seem to find this as being extremely cool.......
Use of the F word
English joke...
King Harold 1066...
Watch that fucker with the bow & arrow - he'll have someone's eye out...
Probably doesn't translate well.
King Harold 1066...
Watch that fucker with the bow & arrow - he'll have someone's eye out...
Probably doesn't translate well.

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Has anyone seen this show with this comedian/educator? guy?
He tells this tale about English archers being captured by the French and their "plucking" finger (the middle one) chopped off so they could no longer shoot an arrow....
So some of these guys escaped or were set free and to taunt the French they would flip them the middle finger and yell "I can still pluck yew"
Meaning they could still pull an arrow (yew being the type of wood the bow is made of).
With a little twist of translation one could see this becoming "F#ck You"
Now I was never clear if this guy was just having a laugh or if he was showing the humorous side of word history or what but to date that is one of the best (if the only) origin tale I know of.
pretty funny... "Pluck yew, pluck yew, I can still pluck yew" Love it!
He tells this tale about English archers being captured by the French and their "plucking" finger (the middle one) chopped off so they could no longer shoot an arrow....
So some of these guys escaped or were set free and to taunt the French they would flip them the middle finger and yell "I can still pluck yew"
Meaning they could still pull an arrow (yew being the type of wood the bow is made of).
With a little twist of translation one could see this becoming "F#ck You"
Now I was never clear if this guy was just having a laugh or if he was showing the humorous side of word history or what but to date that is one of the best (if the only) origin tale I know of.
pretty funny... "Pluck yew, pluck yew, I can still pluck yew" Love it!
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Re: The F Word
KT66 wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCcCzj_yRtk
hahahahaha, "kids, go outside and play hide-and-go-fuck- yourself"...classic parental advise. hehehe hmmm
"kids, get me a beer!!"
gee I love those little fuckers, sigh...sniff.
Andy
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Re: The F Word
The definitive work on this subject is probably "The F Word" by Jesse Sheidlower: http://www.jessesword.com/fword/
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Hahahahaha! It still sounds bad in aussie i assure you, but i love hearing the Irish sweardaydreamer wrote:It only sounds bad if you use an american accent, try irish "fook dat", or better still scottish "wee litl' fook'. You can go Aussie for a bit of colour as well; "faarkin' oath"
I think the point is to offend. When you got millions of bucks; how else can you get street cred with 15 yr olds?...Can't say it swings with me either, but I don't buy foo fighters anymore and could give a fark about the other two either so I guess my vote was already in....
Andy

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I'm no prude, but profane language is similar to stinky flatulence in my book. Go do it in private or in the bathroom. We have enough smog... 

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I don't have a problem with words ... just the meanings behind them. 

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