And quite right to, it should have been in a poo bag. :laugh:
There was also kimmi raikenen. who was asked what he was up to with the response ' id just done a s##t'
Thinking back, I'm sure the Mark Webber one was a live broadcast but just after 9pm and the presenter went overboard with the apologies. So what is the point of the watershed?
Most basic swear words are well known in the school playground by the time you're about 7.
Censoring of swear words in newpapers is stupid - printing "F*** Off" is hardly leaving much to the imagination is it! I can't imagine any man, woman or child struggling to understand what that's getting at.
I also think the BBC news website plays up a little to the censors. I remember a few years ago there was an article on there with the headline "Giant gash in hull seen from space".
Yup , especially at the rucks & mauls against each other , but when the ref catches someone doing something 'naughty' it's " Sorry sir " , happy days !!It's especially ridiculous when something is picked up on the ref's or pitchside mics at the rugby and there's an immediate apology. You're watching people smash the ***** out of each other, of course there's going to be some coarse language!
AIn truth no one really cares if a slip of the tongue occurs on tv daytime, they apologise and that's the end of it. Very rarelly does anyone get sacked as in the past for it.
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