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funny...but football on the GF, fug ?

 

That does not count as a violation due to the subject being the name of somebody working on the Commonwealth games. At no time was that shit game referred to.

 

It's like if someone takes a photo and someone is the background is wearing a shirt from that dirty sport we don't speak of. It is not punishable.

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That does not count as a violation due to the subject being the name of somebody working on the Commonwealth games. At no time was that shit game referred to.

 

It's like if someone takes a photo and someone is the background is wearing a shirt from that dirty sport we don't speak of. It is not punishable.

 

totally understand and agree.

 

just somewhat ironic, in your case.

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It's trouble when they use the accents in English. Coke becomes cock and halls become holes. There's trouble when trying to order drinks for a wedding I tellz ya.

 

I see your point, but not when the usual options are "Cork", "Pani" or "Proot Jooz". If you go to a Sikh wedding you also get "Bisky", "Bells", "Bleck Lebel" or "Bookardee".

 

That's a whole people-from-the-subcontinent-speaking-English thing. Let's call it the "bud bud ding ding" syndrome. So "village" becomes "willage", and "welcome" becomes "velcome". Try getting them to say "Volkswagen" to see what I mean. And anyway, you said you're from around that part of the world, so for all I know, you also have a "bud bud ding ding" twang.

 

Anyway, funny names? How about Roger Boyes from the following.

 

Vienna Boys’ Choir caught up in sex abuse scandals -Times Online

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I see your point, but not when the usual options are "Cork", "Pani" or "Proot Jooz". If you go to a Sikh wedding you also get "Bisky", "Bells", "Bleck Lebel" or "Bookardee".

 

That's a whole people-from-the-subcontinent-speaking-English thing. Let's call it the "bud bud ding ding" syndrome. So "village" becomes "willage", and "welcome" becomes "velcome". Try getting them to say "Volkswagen" to see what I mean. And anyway, you said you're from around that part of the world, so for all I know, you also have a "bud bud ding ding" twang.

 

Anyway, funny names? How about Roger Boyes from the following.

 

Vienna Boys’ Choir caught up in sex abuse scandals -Times Online

 

Fucks Sake Trumo.........

Nearly got kicked out of a meeting for pissing myself at that!

 

And shouldn't it be Gujarati......

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