The host, Jimmy Kimmel, joked in the opening monologue that the Oscar statue set an example for Hollywood: «He keeps his hands where you can see them, never
says a rude word, and literally doesn't have a penis.»
He keeps his hands where you can see them, never
says a rude word and, most importantly, he has no penis.
The standout joke as the chtshow host branded the oscar trophy Hollywood's «most beloved and respected man» stating: «He keeps his hands where you can see them, never
says a rude word and, most importantly, he has no penis.»
He never
says a rude word and, most importantly, no penis at all.
You would at least
say a rude word, right?
Not exact matches
Even by law: the second one is simply
rude language (which you deliberately selected, to contrast with equally biased selection of carefully polite phrase for your side — as if we never hear a
rude word from you guys); while the first one is actually a blackmail, despite the
said politeness of the form.
«I'd have to agree with that,»
said Savage, who'd just suggested, apparently mostly joking, that «abortion should be mandatory for about thirty years» because «there's too many [
rude word deleted] people on the planet.»
The first three
words are similar to what many of you have probably heard in the past, but I've changed the fourth
word to better accommodate what I'm trying to
say this morning, and to keep this particular acrostic from being so
rude.
In other
words, a man will not be attractive to me if he's,
say, racist, sexist, boring or just plain
rude.
just a thing to
say: don't post the same comment for everybody with the same
words, the copy and paste it's kinda
rude... anyway, love the photos and have a great day!
Deutsch, who was attempting to share the
words of Martin Luther King, Jr.,
said he felt it was
rude to have his back to the public and wanted to speak in a way that was inclusive to the children in the audience.
Through his bandage changes and medical treatments he has been a trooper, and never has a
rude word to
say to anyone:) I really love Evander and hope he gets a fantastic home soon.
Note: people are people; some will be
rude; some will be helpful; some will be both
rude and helpful, as explained here: How To Ask Questions The Smart Way; and some will not
say a
word til they get a feel for whether you're going to bother learning what's available.
When the youngest saw it she
said he should be «put in the naughty corner» because there's a
rude word on it.