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Remember reading one of those “Commando” type magazines when I was a kid.

Some poor guy in a Spitfire had been hit and was going down in flames and couldn’t get the canopy open.

The bubble from his mouth had him shouting at his attacker “You cheeky blighter!”

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Agree, far too much swearing in public - simple lack of respect for other people

TC

The_Catman:
Remember reading one of those “Commando” type magazines when I was a kid.
Some poor guy in a Spitfire had been hit and was going down in flames and couldn’t get the canopy open.
The bubble from his mouth had him shouting at his attacker “You cheeky blighter!”
TC

Oh Gosh, Darn bad show - what, cor blimey mate, dashed unfair that, gee wizz what a [zb] - hang on - did they used to say [zb] :wink: :wink: :laughing: :laughing:

There is a time and place for swearing …

If you are in a truckstop cafe with kids then what is the problem it is somewhere to eat …
Drivers who continue to swear loudly when kids are around in any kind of dining area show a lack of respect…
I would have asked them to button it .

However it should be expected at a bar …

Andyroo:
“Heavens above that was a difficult place to get into”

“Good lord I must have taken a wrong turning”

“why you rotter you, you’ve cut me up!”

:laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: had me in stitches there mate