Oh Boy!
I think I just used a swearword on BBC radio. Eeeeek! I really do need to clean up my language, huh? Hmmphhh..... Goddamn it!
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What makes you think your effin language needs any damned cleaning up....
They had me on mute waiting while you were on and I heard you. Hahaha not sure what you said but I did catch "Watch your language please!" Classic.
I said pissed! PISSED! Imagine that.
How prim and proper do you have to be to consider pissed a curseword? British people. Oh well...
Egypt won ya Basha. We are going to the Finals. Wohooooooooooooo!!!
Sorry 'bout curbing your freedom of expression! After the programme, our editor said that we probably could have let 'pissed off' go through. Hell, I think I've said worse on air.
Glad we had you on the show.
Congratulations both with the interview on BBC and the finals.
Trine
Potty mouth!!!
Anyway, that's how Libertarians are. No morals at all!! Come over to the Conservative side. It's like the dark side, only more fun and less cursing.
Come to the dark side... we have cookies
:D
Anyone have a link to where I can listen online??
"Mad" or "angry" doesn't really carry the same feeling as "pissed off". "Ticked off" is a bit mild. I wonder if "P.O." said as "pee-ohhed" would pass.
There's a link on the BBC page Sam posted.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/talking_point/world_have_your_say/#
clik on:
LISTEN TO THE PROGRAMME
Listen again
Sam's on at 7:20.
Damn, I'll have to wait till I get home to listen, I don't have RealPlayer on my work computer.
Thanks for the link though, alexander6, I had seen the link to the news page but hadn't noticed the link to listen.
Pissed also means drunk, though.
yay, I heard it. :D
How dare you!! fi 7ad y2ol "Pissed" 3al BBC ;) "Lol"
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