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No, Kenneth Tynan on the BBC, 1965, and he stuttered.
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And f**k you, while I'm here.
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Although I use it myself now and then I don't like hearing it on the TV.
I wonder what David Frost would have thought of his nice family programme ending up as it has, in the hands of the loathsome Keith Lemon. One f word per programme is a must, apparently. |
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On one hand it's nonsense because there is nothing intrinsically wrong with any word, just the emphasis we put on it but on the other its use especially liberally really does indicate a lack of thought and/or vocabulary. I like to use it for shock value or humour but beyond that in certain circumstances I'm as guilty as the next man in not enjoying its use.
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