Although I was laughing uncontrollably once I caught on to what they were doing here.
Domenic West is a brilliant actor. He was great in the all-too-brief series "The Hour" with Ben Whishaw and Romola Garai. He clearly had a great deal of fun in the British dramedy "Brassic" as a general practitioner/therapist who's narcissistic, addicted to sex and a total pothead.
I have the same gripe about bumper stickers and t-shirts. I'm not offended by foul language - but I think it's wrong to have to explain to your 6 year old what a giant banner saying (your choice) FUCK TRUMP/BIDEN is doing on the bumper of the car in front of you.
A lifelong friend and I were reminiscing the other day about something we'd never said to each other: when riding in his parents' station wagon back seat and the new Chicago tune came on and the big line was "Lovin' you girl is so damn easy" and both of us, without making a big deal of it, cringed - knowing his G-rated parents in the front seat were mortified. It was really interesting how I said something vague like "remember that time in your car" and he finished the story and had felt the same. Heh. That's why we're friends more than 50 years on.
That and my being astonished to hear, on the radio, that the bitch is back. You could tell times were changing...
The president is saying it now at press conferences. I guess we need to stop clutching our pearls. Fuck.
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Oct 19, 2025 - 2:10pm
Burkhardi wrote:
Noticed it last week with a rap song that I like; and was really shocked (in a cool way ) for it being on RP. But then the F-bomb dropped and figured it was a glitch (assumed the radio edit would be playing). Heard the f-bomb later in the week on another song and then just now on "eating' big time". Damn... am I getting old? I don't know.
Just know that now; I can't leave RP on blindly anymore. Has that always been the case and I just never clicked to the f-bomb drops?
Is this is just a sign that the f-bomb is turning neutral like 'damn' and 'shit', and I need to "get over it boomer"?
This is tough for me, because I have no issue with curse words when used to convey something or it fits.
Just my 2-cents. Part of me feels, hey man, its music and artists. But then the other is like, dang it, I can''t play RP all the time.
I have the same gripe about bumper stickers and t-shirts. I'm not offended by foul language - but I think it's wrong to have to explain to your 6 year old what a giant banner saying (your choice) FUCK TRUMP/BIDEN is doing on the bumper of the car in front of you.
A lifelong friend and I were reminiscing the other day about something we'd never said to each other: when riding in his parents' station wagon back seat and the new Chicago tune came on and the big line was "Lovin' you girl is so damn easy" and both of us, without making a big deal of it, cringed - knowing his G-rated parents in the front seat were mortified. It was really interesting how I said something vague like "remember that time in your car" and he finished the story and had felt the same. Heh. That's why we're friends more than 50 years on.
That and my being astonished to hear, on the radio, that the bitch is back. You could tell times were changing...
Noticed it last week with a rap song that I like; and was really shocked (in a cool way ) for it being on RP. But then the F-bomb dropped and figured it was a glitch (assumed the radio edit would be playing). Heard the f-bomb later in the week on another song and then just now on "eating' big time". Damn... am I getting old? I don't know.
Just know that now; I can't leave RP on blindly anymore. Has that always been the case and I just never clicked to the f-bomb drops?
Is this is just a sign that the f-bomb is turning neutral like 'damn' and 'shit', and I need to "get over it boomer"?
This is tough for me, because I have no issue with curse words when used to convey something or it fits.
Just my 2-cents. Part of me feels, hey man, its music and artists. But then the other is like, dang it, I can''t play RP all the time.