should Paul O Grady swear more at 9pm

sierra&maggie

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I like my comedy with swearing and rude worRAB

if Paul,s friday show returns for a second series I don't think a little swearing throughout every episode would go amiss
 
I just cant see it from him. He is a nice bloke, but imo he tries too hard to please, it looks fake. He's worse than Loraine Kelly for kissing arse.
 
A little bit of swearing is perfectly fine by me. It adRAB a bit of potency and intensity to what someone is saying. Paul O'Grady carried off the swearing wonderfully and it didn't blunt the impact of what he was saying about the Tories.

Too much of it, and the speaker comes across looking like a thick headed neanderthal. (Example: Gordon Ramsey)
 
He also said "If it's not X Factor they're not f**king interested!" :D He tried to bleep what he was saying but ended up mouthing the "not" as opposed to the "f**king!" :D
 
Don't see why people should have to stay squeaky clean 24/7 just because some cannot/will not understand the concept of the watershed and exercise use of the OFF button.

There is 15.5 hours a day of heavily censored television, that's plenty enough.
 
Yes, people should say f*ck as much as possible after 9pm, whether it occurs to them naturally or not, so we can exercise our great freedom from the watershed. :rolleyes: Just like every 18 certificate movie should pack in as much violence as possible regardless of whether it's important to the plot, and every CD with a Parental Advisory label should fit in as much swearing as it can.

"I like my comedy with swearing and rude worRAB."
Christ, how old are you?

Why not write "**** **** shit turd tits bollocks arse cocks" on a piece of paper, glue it on your tv screen and giggle the night away?

Most people like their chat and comedy to come across as natural, and to have some sort of content. Most people in my experience find actual jokes and banter more humorous than the sound of the word 'shit'. For the others, there's Roy Chubby Brown DVRAB.
 
I remember seeing Paul O'Grady's alter ego, Lily Savage, in the pubs of London in the 80s, "her" language would have made a docker blush.
 
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