There will be six 20-minute episodes with various guest stars, exploring the history and language behind popular swear words we use today.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
Cursing, used in the right way, can make funny things even funnier, or put more emphasis on something. 4 out of the 5 swear words we use most in Michigan, I'm all about.
When I was a kid my mom let me to swear. However, I was not as young as the cussing kid in this video and I was definitely not allowed to drop an F-bomb! Truth be told, once I was allowed to swear it was not as much fun. Was my mother practicing reverse psychology on me? Pretty sneaky Mommy Dearest!
Is this some type of messenger bird? It could be! Watch as this bird gives this clown a big "F*** You!" I would not mind sending this bird to do a fly by "F-You" to a few people!
When it comes to 'bad words', opinions differ. For instance, if I say 'dumb' or 'stupid' around my nephew Spencer, he immediately says 'OOOOOOOOOO that's a bad word, you are a bad worder!'. He has no idea how 'bad of a worder' I really am!
'F bombs' have been dropping, well like bombs lately on live TV. Lauren Podell dropped one last week on Local News 4 in Detroit and this past Friday, CNN anchor John Berman let one fly. WTF?
News reporter, Lauren Podell dropped the F-bomb this morning during a live feed on Local 4 News. As a viewer, I am in no way offended. People say the 'F' word all the time! However, you know she is going to take some backlash from some uptight viewers.
I am not sure about your place of employment, but swearing here at the radio station is a common occurrence. As a matter of fact, my standard greeting to some of my co-workers is 'Hello Effers!'. If we had a 'swear jar', that bitch would be full!
This obviously isn't a new video, but I've never seen it before, and I'm pretty shocked. If you've listened to the radio in the past 50 years, you've heard Casey Kasem. Now you can hear him cussing out everybody.