on 04-03-2014 11:44 AM
Never have more passionate words fallen from the lips of one of our greatest Aussie thespians.
Yes, this is going to be a contentious statement, but, we've got to admit, if anyone is going to know the best time to drop an F-bomb for emphasis, that person would be Cate Blanchett.
The Aussie darling, fresh from winning the Best Actress Oscar for her role in 'Blue Jasmine,' was being corralled into a Q and A in the press room following her big win.
Fielding questions from journalists, one Aussie reporter had a poignant question for Our Cate.
"You are the first Australian actor or actress ever to win two Oscars…" the journalist began, before Cate jumped in, quipping: "And don't you f**king forget it!"
I wish ppl wouldn't think themselves terribly avant-garde by dropping the f-bomb. It's uncouth and totally spoiled Cate's glamour for me.
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on 05-03-2014 01:14 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@am*3 wrote:The meaning of mixed company has NEVER changed though, that is the point. It has been around for a very long time and means the same today as it did originally.
Yet freaki needed to have it explained to her
As freaki said that saying probably has no place in today's world, young people wouldn't say it.. so the original meaning will stick.
Oh freaki's so young that's why she didn't understand it?
Right...
Meanings change all the time. There is no place in this century for the context of gender based differentiation in language. It's as outdated as the concept of women needing the permission of her husband to drive.
on 05-03-2014 01:24 PM
... and because most people don't use that expression (especially young people) anymore, the original meaning of it is never going to evolve into something else.
on 05-03-2014 01:33 PM
There is a time and a place for each and every word.
on 05-03-2014 02:05 PM
@freakiness wrote:I'd guess that the reporters who reported the story have used the same word more than once.
I bet the guy who kicked Lara used the F Bomb when Sam smacked him up the kisser.
on 05-03-2014 03:05 PM
@am*3 wrote:... and because most people don't use that expression (especially young people) anymore, the original meaning of it is never going to evolve into something else.
and why should it?
on 05-03-2014 03:20 PM
@freddie*rooster wrote:
@freakiness wrote:I'd guess that the reporters who reported the story have used the same word more than once.
I bet the guy who kicked Lara used the F Bomb when Sam smacked him up the kisser.
coming from Lara, it wouldn't surprise me though. coming from Cate, it did.
on 05-03-2014 03:33 PM
@icyfroth wrote:
@freddie*rooster wrote:
@freakiness wrote:I'd guess that the reporters who reported the story have used the same word more than once.
I bet the guy who kicked Lara used the F Bomb when Sam smacked him up the kisser.
coming from Lara, it wouldn't surprise me though. coming from Cate, it did.
An F Bomb is an F Bomb no matter what direction it comes from KABOOM!!!!
on 05-03-2014 03:47 PM
on 05-03-2014 03:58 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:Did she get kicked or did she do the kicking?
no and no. the paparazzi did the kicking. allegedly
on 05-03-2014 04:04 PM