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Vampyrebat

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'BING'..............Correct, it is Terry Thomas. As you say he was a natural master of comedy and a hero of mine and appeared in many of my favorite films such as It's a Mad Mad World/Montecarlo or Bust/Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines. But they are not the film............What is it? And what was the ********* word? Come on!!
 

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funilly enough during a bit of channel surfing on sunday I came across the last 20 minutes of "school for scoundrels" is that film?
 

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'BING'............Correct L2S!! that is the correct film, I caught the last half hour of it on Sunday morning too, that's what made me think of the question. Now we have the actor, the film, so what was the ****** word?
 

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Yes it was, your correct, but I don't think in this day and age we would regard 'Dame' as a swear word!! I'm talking about a word gets bleeped out on evening shows.
 

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I'm assuming it's not the f word as presumably that was considered too common in those days, I'm going with tits/tities cos that's my favourite word and I'm a bit of a titi fan;)
 

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That's right Wanderer, but you can make it obvious with Da*n or Fcuk/Feck/Fook/F*ck!!
Sorry L2S it isn't Tits (I assume you can write tits because of the bird! Same with bush, Beaver and cock)!! I am a fan too, but they have to be small and firm (less to point down south when they get older)!
 

lifes2short

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I am a fan too, but they have to be small and firm (less to point down south when they get older)!

yup, gravities a biatch on big boobies, so is it a word that is still commonly used today and would be bleeped out on todays tv, nothing tame like fudge, darn it, oh h-ell?