A Conversation for The Origins and Common Usage of British Swear-words
C***s on Radio 4
Old Net Lunatic Started conversation May 28, 2002
About a year ago, in an arts discussion programme, a female panelist referred to a piece of modern art as;
"Looking like a woman's c**t."
The presenter hurriedly apologied, but as the programme was live the damage was done and there was nothing she could do.
As far as I am aware this is the first use of the 'C' word on BBC radio.
C***s on Radio 4
Old Net Lunatic Posted Jun 18, 2002
Mind you some would say that there a lot of c***'s on Radio 4 anyway........
C***s on Radio 4
Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and Posted May 10, 2003
And the award forThe best example of a c*** in a film is...>drum roll< dananananananananananananananana- HUGH GRANT! hehehe RULE ANARCHY.
C***s on Radio 4
Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and Posted May 12, 2003
Thanks. I'm quite proud of it.
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C***s on Radio 4
- 1: Old Net Lunatic (May 28, 2002)
- 2: Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn (Jun 17, 2002)
- 3: a girl called Ben (Jun 18, 2002)
- 4: Old Net Lunatic (Jun 18, 2002)
- 5: Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and (May 10, 2003)
- 6: a girl called Ben (May 10, 2003)
- 7: Pope Edgar Montgomery 3rd, Lord of all that's heavy and electric (and ANARCHY), now not grooming for 1 week+ as a statement, and (May 12, 2003)
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