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which leads to me wondering if bugger is a swear word on these boards

 

Bugger could be deemed offensive by some, though at best its just vulgar. As a mod here, I personally would let it go. Bastard is not a swear word, but use it in its correct contest, not to offend someone. Common sense has to prevail here, and we (mods) are not hear to police every last word, but it does get a bit much when people try to bend the rules. Just bear in mind that others may not wish to see bad language.

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When pray tell are you ever likely to meet the Queen. I mean lets face it, she doesn't even like norverners.....:001_tt2:

 

She may not Mick, but her siblings do. I have had the pleasure of meeting two of her sons while they visited "The North" and both seemed very happy to be here:001_tt2:

 

I have also had the MISfortune of meeting one of Her ignorant, jumped up, mighter than thou daughters(not naming names though), but thats another story:sneaky2:

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Bugger could be deemed offensive by some, though at best its just vulgar. As a mod here, I personally would let it go. Bastard is not a swear word, but use it in its correct contest, not to offend someone. Common sense has to prevail here, and we (mods) are not hear to police every last word, but it does get a bit much when people try to bend the rules. Just bear in mind that others may not wish to see bad language.

 

Whats a (mod)?

 

Machine of destruction.

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The same reason I would not disclose Bank Details/Vehicle Registrations/Chainsaw-Tool Information/Detailed Location/Photographs as I assume most people viewing this forum are decent folks but do not want the small risk of having all the business items removed. (Sensible Crime Prevention Rules)

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