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Zippy 22-08-2010 02:14 PM

Who does he thinks he's kidding with this tough guy who doesnt give a damn act?

Sorry honey but your phoney persona has been blown right out of the water over the past few weeks. Blubbing in the DR like a scaredy cat little girl at the thought of Nathan waiting to smack you up!

Piss off back to Oz you have zero credibility left. Only schoolkids seem to be still impressed.

Jack_ 22-08-2010 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3698436)
But that doesn't mean I want to hear someone who can't control themselves be ill-mannered enough to swear in front of kids.

Do you realise it doesn't matter anymore? They will hear it and say it regardless. If not now then tomorrow, next month, next year, when they grow up, etc. It really does not make the slightest bit of difference whether they hear swearing or not anymore. We're not living in the 19th Century.

Parents should be protecting children from the real dangers in life, not four letter words.

Because that's all it is, really. A four letter word. It's not important. No word is. They're just...words.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 3698436)
I don't want to hear it on the telly during the day.

What difference does it make whether it's day or night?

People swear in real life during the day, people swear in real life during the night...what's the difference?

BB_Eye 22-08-2010 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Danielle1232 (Post 3698426)
:joker: Ofcom :L

I think he's joking

Zippy 22-08-2010 02:23 PM

Oh FFS Jack.

If he's told not to swear then don't effing swear! Not hard to understand really.

It's not his show and if he can't control himself then GT FO. We've heard him swearing enough already and its not impressive. He's a phoney.

Bullied as a weak little piss drip of a boy so now as an adult he's desperately trying to front as a tough guy. Er, ok. Except he does now hold the record for biggest crybaby male HM in BB history!

Absolute wus.

Jack_ 22-08-2010 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 3698482)
If he's told not to swear then don't effing swear! Not hard to understand really.

Heard of an accident? I'm sure 90% of people in this thread have sworn at a time when they were not supposed to. It happens...

And it has happened to many past HM's and presenters before.

billy123 22-08-2010 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 3698465)
Do you realise it doesn't matter anymore? They will hear it and say it regardless. If not now then tomorrow, next month, next year, when they grow up, etc. It really does not make the slightest bit of difference whether they hear swearing or not anymore. We're not living in the 19th Century.

Parents should be protecting children from the real dangers in life, not four letter words.

Because that's all it is, really. A four letter word. It's not important. No word is. They're just...words.



What difference does it make whether it's day or night?

People swear in real life during the day, people swear in real life during the night...what's the difference?

you dont half let yourself down at times jack your bright enough to know better i will leave it at that though i have no wish to fall out with you.

BB_Eye 22-08-2010 02:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 3698482)
Oh FFS Jack.

If he's told not to swear then don't effing swear! Not hard to understand really.

It's not his show and if he can't control himself then GT FO. We've heard him swearing enough already and its not impressive. He's a phoney.

Bullied as a weak little piss drip of a boy so now as an adult he's desperately trying to front as a tough guy. Er, ok. Except he does now hold the record for biggest crybaby male HM in BB history!

Absolute wus.

Yeah, don't get me wrong, his faux pas was quite funny, but lets not pretend anyone can paint this as some sort of unconscious rebellion against censorship.

Josy 22-08-2010 02:33 PM

He said the f word, hardly a hanging offence is it, we see worse posted on here daily :laugh:

Julesuk 22-08-2010 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 3698518)
He said the f word, hardly a hanging offence is it, we see worse posted on here daily :laugh:

exactly its all the silly fans of the other housemates they are getting desperate to continue the hate threads - I would never swear in front of my parents but I have slipped up - and you are so right what about the language forum members on here use to ther members.

stoney 22-08-2010 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Tribal Spaceman (Post 3698196)
You mean parents telling their kids to "get out of the ****ing way" so they can see the telly? :blush:

that may be the way you talk to your kids, if you have them, but not the way i chose to bring mine up thanks:xyxwave:

Zippy 22-08-2010 03:01 PM

The issue is about a man incapable of controlling himself for a few minutes on live TV.

All of which means he will not get asked back as much. So it's a shot in the foot really.

Still impressed, JJ fans?

smudgie 22-08-2010 03:02 PM

All a question of standards. And choice.
I choose not to swear in front of kids, mine or otherwise, my kids return the respect by not swearing in front of me, and they are now 26 and 28.
I do choose to watch BB, swearing included, it is all part of observing how the other half live. I do not however expect such language before the watershed. The rules are there for a reason.
As to JJames swearing, I am sure he did not go out of his way to swear, it just rolls off the end of his tongue without a thought. As I say, down to standards.
We are all different, all have different standards and what is right for one might not be right for another. It would not do for us all to be the same.:hugesmile:

stoney 22-08-2010 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 3698465)
Do you realise it doesn't matter anymore? They will hear it and say it regardless. If not now then tomorrow, next month, next year, when they grow up, etc. It really does not make the slightest bit of difference whether they hear swearing or not anymore. We're not living in the 19th Century.

Parents should be protecting children from the real dangers in life, not four letter words.

Because that's all it is, really. A four letter word. It's not important. No word is. They're just...words.



What difference does it make whether it's day or night?

People swear in real life during the day, people swear in real life during the night...what's the difference?


jack, can I ask , do you have kids:conf:

for me the swearing stuff is simply manners and having respect for others and something I try to teach my kids to try and have. If you teach them that then they are less likely to go down wrong paths imo

I know there are far worse things in the world than a four letter word and I am not stupid enough to think my kids will never use them, but at 9 and 12 they dont yet ( they are still at the poo stage) and i prefer them not to see it on the box for an ex inmate trying to look cool and hard when we all know, except his few fans that remain, he aint

Josy 22-08-2010 03:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 3698619)
The issue is about a man incapable of controlling himself for a few minutes on live TV.

All of which means he will not get asked back as much. So it's a shot in the foot really.

Still impressed, JJ fans?

Most people including myself have no interest in seeing the ex housemates on tv after they leave the house.

Kaaarenn! 22-08-2010 03:14 PM

He dropped it on Channel 4 originally lmao :laugh:

flamingGalah! 22-08-2010 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Josy (Post 3698518)
He said the f word, hardly a hanging offence is it, we see worse posted on here daily :laugh:

... But if someone uses the "F" word on here the post is deleted & the user receives an infraction/ban... So TIBB finds that word offensive enough for it not to be used on here? So your point is?? :conf:

Josy 22-08-2010 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flamingGalah! (Post 3698848)
... But if someone uses the "F" word on here the post is deleted & the user receives an infraction/ban... So TIBB finds that word offensive enough for it not to be used on here? So your point is?? :conf:

My point is its hardly a hanging offence like it says in my post above.

flamingGalah! 22-08-2010 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Josy (Post 3698898)
My point is its hardly a hanging offence like it says in my post above.

And no one said he should be for saying it, we had moved the conversation onto swearing on TV in general which a couple of posters have said should be allowed on TV, no matter what time of day... Your thoughts?

Vicky. 22-08-2010 04:13 PM

I love how people are going on as if this is the worst possible thing that could ever happen.

Also as if JJ is the first person to ever swear on daytime TV :D


And I dont understand why they didn't beep it...its not actually live, theres at least a 5 minute delay

Zippy 22-08-2010 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3698919)
... theres at least a 5 minute delay

obviously not!

Vicky. 22-08-2010 04:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Zippy (Post 3698929)
obviously not!

There is though.

Which is why it makes no sense.

Unless the sound cut guys went out for coffee...which is not entirely unbelievable this year...noone seems to be doing their jobs right.

flamingGalah! 22-08-2010 04:18 PM

I watched it on +1, wasn't beeped out on there either :joker:

Vicky. 22-08-2010 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by flamingGalah! (Post 3698941)
I watched it on +1, wasn't beeped out on there either :joker:

Thats even worse :laugh:

Though do they normally alter shows on +1?

flamingGalah! 22-08-2010 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 3698945)
Thats even worse :laugh:

Though do they normally alter shows on +1?

Yeah, I remember when they showed the wrong Hollyoaks episode (was over a week ahead) the correct one was shown on +1...

Vicky. 22-08-2010 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by flamingGalah! (Post 3698952)
Yeah, I remember when they showed the wrong Hollyoaks episode (was over a week ahead) the correct one was shown on +1...

Wonder why they showed it again then

Unless they want to create 'outrage' I guess :conf:


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