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I don't find it offensive either but depending on the context. Nor did the Duke of Norfolk mind it in his annual cricket game against the tourists at Arundel one year when someone ran him out.I haven't censored the word bugger, I don't think it's offensive. Should we?
Further up the social scale, King George V is reputed to have used the word.I don't find it offensive either but depending on the context. Nor did the Duke of Norfolk mind it in his annual cricket game against the tourists at Arundel one year when someone ran him out.
"I think this means I have to bugger off" he was heard to mutter.
Further up the social scale, King George V is reputed to have used the word.
Buggered if I knowI haven't censored the word bugger, I don't think it's offensive. Should we?
The tourist industry in Bognor has never recovered.