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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
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srw

It's a bit more complicated than that...
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slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
Coming up on the box in a few minutes.....

Their next mission involves locating their next meal - a dead springbok in the Karoo mountains. The only problem is, to get it back they have to divide it into pieces and carry it in their rucksacks across ropes suspended 50ft above a rocky ravine. Anyone who fails goes without their meat - but it doesn't end there, as they then have to make camp and smoke the meat overnight

:cry:

 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
I wrestled furiously with the plastic packaging of a frozen meal. Unfortunately there was no film crew to record it.
 
Anybody watched the Island show with celebs last night? I was disgusted by the amount of swearing by those dead common so called celebs. They are supposed to be an example to young kids. If I had young children, I wouldn't let them watch it. They were a disgrace and I will not watch it again.
I think the harm caused to children by language is overstated. I suspect more harm would come to them consuming scripted reality programming with "celeb" in the title (or not) but no profanity than from watching Glengarry Glen Ross**.

When I first saw Robocop, it was in a censored-for-tv version. They took out a little of violence out and all the obscenities. But no one who needs to be protected by "mother-crushing airhead" and similar euphemisms, is mature enough for the themes in that film.

**I'm not recommending Glengarry Glen Ross for young kids, just saying it would not be as bad for them as these so called "reality" programmes.

Also

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4PE2hSqVnk
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
I think the harm caused to children by language is overstated. I suspect more harm would come to them consuming scripted reality programming with "celeb" in the title (or not) but no profanity than from watching Glengarry Glen Ross**.

When I first saw Robocop, it was in a censored-for-tv version. They took out a little of violence out and all the obscenities. But no one who needs to be protected by "mother-crushing airhead" and similar euphemisms, is mature enough for the themes in that film.

**I'm not recommending Glengarry Glen Ross for young kids, just saying it would not be as bad for them as these so called "reality" programmes.

Also

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4PE2hSqVnk

If you listen to the kids in the park the default Language is swearing,I don't think a wannabe celeb Fing is going to offend or inspire them.
 
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