they just used the vilest of profanity. Unbelievable.
FUBAR? SNAFU?
“they just used the vilest of profanity. Unbelievable.”
Thanks.
For a moment I thought I was having an auditory hallucination.
Thank goodness the niece we’re babysitting wasn’t in the room!
I guess that settles it...I’ll be watching the replay at 9PM after
my young charge is picked up by my brother and SIL.
I’m no prude and use those words occassionally...a couple of times
when I was coming out of the anesthsia after surgery!
Leave it to Burns/PBS to go for an Emmy via the low rode.
That sort of “shock value” is something that PBS would say is
“beneath them” any other day of the week.
I’m not offended in the least by the profanity you mentioned. I was surprised they used it, but not offended.
I have been glued to the series. I have been mad more than a few times at the liberal slant, but still love the history and learning the personal stories. Really wish we could hear from more soldiers about their experiences. He has drilled in the point that the whole country was in the was together enough IMHO. That’s his constant jab at Bush I guess. I’m pretty sure the media was not like today and was with the war too.