So some of our leaders are allowed to call those opposite

A **bleep** these days. 

The speaker chose not to evict him, just asked him to use correct titles in future.

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imastawka
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Wow. That is disgusting. I hate that word.
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imastawka
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That is certainly disgusting.  Can you name the perpetrator?

 

I, for one, would like to know who said it

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Well I can't condemn the fellow now can I? That's how I always describe our current leader 🙂
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ummm marrrr

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@imastawka wrote:

That is certainly disgusting.  Can you name the perpetrator?

 

I, for one, would like to know who said it


How many guesses? Starts with Chrissy

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I think it offensive that that word is one of our most offensive words. Chaucer could use it appropriately, why can't we?
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@freakiness wrote:

@imastawka wrote:

That is certainly disgusting.  Can you name the perpetrator?

 

I, for one, would like to know who said it


How many guesses? Starts with Chrissy


 Not good at guessing games. 'Specially pollies.  So.....Nup,  dunno

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@*elizabeths-mum* wrote:
I think it offensive that that word is one of our most offensive words. Chaucer could use it appropriately, why can't we?

 I dare you to use it in everyday conversation then

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