Ha, ha, ha - I'd forgotten about that Monty Python bit. I'll have to forward it to my son - his generation think they invented the word!!
Ha, ha, ha - I'd forgotten about that Monty Python bit. I'll have to forward it to my son - his generation think they invented the word!!
snakes on a plane is um 'gay' no offence to anyone, but we have had snakes on a plane here in Australia... it cost Qantas heaps of money to have the plane landed and POISOINED....for Childrens Pythons..The movie was a drop here....noone says F*#@ here like us Aussies...We mean it!
In the right context, it's a great word. They're all great words in the right context.![]()
The true master of the F word is Joe Pesci. IMO.![]()
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I have to agree on SJ's use of the almighty F. He almost makes it sound, um, sexual...
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Yes, Monty Python does DO a good job it's called, "The Meaning of the Word F***", I have it on CD, and it's hoot, and it will get you through the adverb, adjective, verb, noun, and all that stuff.
But, Samuel L Jackson, is NOT the only one who can say the word great, I've heard others do it just as well.
Others may do it well, but Jackson is a tour de force. They even went back and reshot footage just to get him to say it. Now if that isn't speaking volumes.
the way he said it sounded creepy i loved it
it a f ing evil room
George Carlin did a classic riff on the "F" word...
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