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When Bugger Stopped Being A Swear Word..

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This advert aired a few years ago in NZ and maybe Aussie.It made the word bugger ok to say....

Toyota advert

This advert aired a few years ago in NZ and maybe Aussie.It made the word bugger ok to say....

Toyota advert

What a coincidence - it was shown on UBC just a couple of days ago, on one of those "funny advert" programs.

Must've been on the same day they started printing the <deleted> Off W**kers T-shirt I saw a 5 year old wearing at the restaurant last week... :o

sut yort :o

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The funniest thing about it was that it made the word ok to use...after it was allowed on TV, all sorts of newspaper adverts came out using "Bugger" and the political correct wing could not give it a hard time...they were told to bugger off :o

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How the heck do you use that word in a sentance?

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How the heck do you use that word in a sentance?

easy..

You stupid bugger.He's a dumb bugger.I'm goning to tell that bugger to bugger off.

Bugger me it's hot today.Bugger that hurt.

need some more... :o

:o:D
Bugger?  <deleted>

How the heck do you use that word in a sentance?

easy..

You stupid bugger.He's a dumb bugger.I'm goning to tell that bugger to bugger off.

Bugger me it's hot today.Bugger that hurt.

need some more... :o

Go to buggery :D

Bugger?  <deleted>

How the heck do you use that word in a sentance?

easy..

You stupid bugger.He's a dumb bugger.I'm goning to tell that bugger to bugger off.

Bugger me it's hot today.Bugger that hurt.

need some more... :o

One daft bugger of a question really...

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Bugger?  <deleted>

How the heck do you use that word in a sentance?

easy..

You stupid bugger.He's a dumb bugger.I'm goning to tell that bugger to bugger off.

Bugger me it's hot today.Bugger that hurt.

need some more... :o

Go to buggery :D

isin't that a town just out of Dubbo? :D

Bugger?  <deleted>

How the heck do you use that word in a sentance?

BUGGERED IF I KNOW

http://www.whereis.com/ says that its here in Victoria. :o
http://www.whereis.com/ says that its here in Victoria.  :o

Looks like a quiet enough location. Who has the pub there now ?

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:D I've heard of a dead duck, but not a dead Doc! :o

He's not dead, dead devils can't talk; he just fell and yelled out "Bugger"

:o

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:D I've heard of a dead duck, but not a dead Doc! :D

Hickory dickory doc :o:D

I imagine chuchok remembers the NZ Evening Post's headline "Buggeur!" after a certain sporting event back in '99.

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I imagine chuchok remembers the NZ Evening Post's headline "Buggeur!" after a certain sporting event back in '99.

Bloody froggies!! They always wait for us when they play their best. :o

Buggers!

:o:D
Bugger?  <deleted>

How the heck do you use that word in a sentance?

easy..

You stupid bugger.He's a dumb bugger.I'm goning to tell that bugger to bugger off.

Bugger me it's hot today.Bugger that hurt.

need some more... :o

this bugger knows too much........ :D:D

The funniest thing about it was that it made the word ok to use...after it was allowed on TV, all sorts of newspaper adverts came out using "Bugger" and the political correct wing could not give it a hard time...they were told to bugger off :o

I think that ad was actually made in NZ, it won tv media Advert of the Year in Oz,very Footrot Flats Type of humour( Brits can be excused for not appreciating it, a bit over their heads I think)

bug•ger (noun)

1. Vulgar Slang. A sodomite.

2. Slang. A contemptible or disreputable person.

3. Slang. A fellow; a chap: “He's a silly little bugger, then” (John le Carré).

4. A term of endearment. As in mate or love (principally in Australasia).

Source: Concise Canterbury Dictionary of the English Language.

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