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Reply #15 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:31am
 
The wowsers should spend a bit of time in corporate boardrooms. Swearing is part of the Australian psyche, but we're nowhere near as bad as the Yanks.

I have a theory why they feel the need to swear. It's

N = k/SsubscriptP

Where N= number of swear words per day
k= Sod's Constant
and Ssubscript P = Penis size
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Reply #16 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:33am
 
Actually swearing at or in front of women has never been part of the Australian psyche.
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Reply #17 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:35am
 
Grendel wrote on Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:33am:
Actually swearing at or in front of women has never been part of the Australian psyche.


With that I agree. See my addition.
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Reply #18 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 11:53am
 
muso wrote on Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:31am:
The wowsers should spend a bit of time in corporate boardrooms. Swearing is part of the Australian psyche, but we're nowhere near as bad as the Yanks.

I have a theory why they feel the need to swear. It's

N = k/SsubscriptP

Where N= number of swear words per day
k= Sod's Constant
and Ssubscript P = Penis size


I don't get your theory Muso - ??  You don't have to be a wowser to object to the PM swearing in the workplace.  Would you appreciate your boss abusing you the way Rudd did with his ministers? Is he setting a precedent for other "bosses" to abuse their subordinates in this manner?
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Reply #19 - Sep 22nd, 2009 at 2:21pm
 
mantra wrote on Sep 22nd, 2009 at 11:53am:
muso wrote on Sep 22nd, 2009 at 10:31am:
The wowsers should spend a bit of time in corporate boardrooms. Swearing is part of the Australian psyche, but we're nowhere near as bad as the Yanks.

I have a theory why they feel the need to swear. It's

N = k/SsubscriptP

Where N= number of swear words per day
k= Sod's Constant
and Ssubscript P = Penis size


I don't get your theory Muso - ??  You don't have to be a wowser to object to the PM swearing in the workplace.  Would you appreciate your boss abusing you the way Rudd did with his ministers? Is he setting a precedent for other "bosses" to abuse their subordinates in this manner?


What I'm saying is that many corporate bosses feel the need to swear because some corporate highfliers tend to swear. They tend to emulate them and think that it makes them appear more macho, or maybe it compensates from their other deficiencies.

What I was saying is that swearing is commonplace in some boardrooms (generally where women are not present) I don't condone it though. I don't swear very often myself.
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Reply #20 - Sep 23rd, 2009 at 1:02pm
 

The way swear words are overused, we will have to look for other ways to express “robust language”

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Reply #21 - Sep 23rd, 2009 at 1:08pm
 
The'ye just words, I can't believe the wowsers make such a big deal of it. Imagine if Rudd wobbled up to parliment drunk, now that would be a story.

Quote:
I WAS DRUNK AT WORK - HOWARD

John Howard has admitted addressing Federal Parliament while drunk during his so-called "wilderness years" after losing the Liberal leadership in 1989.

A new biography on Australia's second-longest serving Prime Minister reveals Mr Howard was deeply affected by his 1989 loss to Andrew Peacock, breaking down in a tearful apology to staff and sometimes drinking too much.

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On one occasion, after over-indulging at a farewell dinner for a close friend in 1990, Mr Howard admitted entering the chamber drunk.

"I had a couple of South Australian reds . . . I remember that night, yes. I can't dispute the story," he told the authors. Early morning walks helped Mr Howard overcome the drinking.
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Reply #22 - Sep 23rd, 2009 at 2:10pm
 
Skippy - they are only words, but to a lot of people they are ugly words unacceptable in public or the workplace, although amongst friends, family or on anonymous forums they are usually tolerated.

Rudd portrayed himself prior to the last election as a conservative - more so than  Howard, yet now we see another side to him - that of a bully with a mean temper. He comes across as two people - one a benign, articulate primeminister - the other a foul mouthed moron who snaps when he doesn't get his own way. Don't forget the incident where he gave a hostess a verbal bashing because she didn't give him the airline meal he requested. I doubt this will be the last of Rudd's childish outbursts.
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Reply #23 - Sep 28th, 2009 at 4:33pm
 
Rudd said he was a fiscal conservative.

The meal the hostie gave him was at like 9.00pm--I would snap and so would you, I bet.

Factional warlords came to him to get him to re-instate the $100K limit to the printing allowance--it was not a workplace situation.

The real question is, who and why leaked the conversation?
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Reply #24 - Sep 28th, 2009 at 6:16pm
 
I can't believe this story wasn"t on the front page of every paper in the world, unbelievable, what sort of person in their right mind would ever say that disgraceful word. He should be hung in public.

" what about the children.....somebody think of the children"

GET OVER IT, FOR bugger SAKE
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Shoot the scum and let God sort em out.
 
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