@donnashuggy wrote:

Did she get kicked or did she do the kicking?


Donna, my guess would be Lara did the kicking Woman Surprised


@donnashuggy wrote:

I was listenig to a lawyer on the radio a few days ago who had seen video footage and it seems Lara is telling porkies.

 

Wouldn't surprise me if she gave exact time and her location to paparazzi

 

As far as the F word goes, good on her! It was funny and not said at the awards.

 

You mean Cate? It was said at the awards, backstage. Plenty of people thought it was funny. Plenty of people also thought it was inappropriate.

 


 

Yes exactly, backstage.

It was funny

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@donnashuggy wrote:

Yes exactly, backstage.

It was funny


yeah sure.

Here are 2 socially acceptable ways to "drop" the "F" word

One might say "muck fe" or FCUKing hell. (derived for French Connection United Kingdom)

Both are very acceptable but will see how the mods in pleated skirts and grey bobs accept the wording ?????????


Keep it nice, I might cry if you write anything upsetting (like not)

**bleep**;  golly-gosh-o-gee; **bleep** and blast it ;  I know, it sounds "precious" but that is the way I was raised.

 

I find the F word  an aggressive word.

 

In regard to Cate?  From glitter to gutter in one foul stroke!

 

DEB

 

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Why would   d.a.m.n. be "bleeped"?

 

DEB


@newstart2380 wrote:

Here are 2 socially acceptable ways to "drop" the "F" word

One might say "muck fe" or FCUKing hell. (derived for French Connection United Kingdom)

Both are very acceptable but will see how the mods in pleated skirts and grey bobs accept the wording ?????????


I don't think the OP is a mod. It was the OP who complained about the language.


@newstart2380 wrote:

Here are 2 socially acceptable ways to "drop" the "F" word

One might say "muck fe" or FCUKing hell. (derived for French Connection United Kingdom)

Both are very acceptable but will see how the mods in pleated skirts and grey bobs accept the wording ?????????


Nah...If I want to say the F-word without saying the F-word I say "effing" or freakin'


@icyfroth wrote:

@newstart2380 wrote:

Here are 2 socially acceptable ways to "drop" the "F" word

One might say "muck fe" or FCUKing hell. (derived for French Connection United Kingdom)

Both are very acceptable but will see how the mods in pleated skirts and grey bobs accept the wording ?????????


Nah...If I want to say the F-word without saying the F-word I say "effing" or freakin'


Cate would never use effin' or feakin' - those sound a little bit common in educated and cultured company.



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