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Just spent a couple of hours diligently taking care of the possible error conditions for this particular thing. As a side effect of doing that, I ended up almost everything needed for the success condition in place too
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Tried tro take twins to see Cuban Fury - a 15. In London no-one would have cared. Provincial yokels.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostJust got thrown out of local cinema.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI quite enjoyed it! I like being a rebel.....There is nothing there that you wouldn't see every day on your typical secondary school playground....CUBAN FURY is a British comedy about a man who learns to dance salsa in order to woo his new boss. It is rated 15 for strong language and sex references.
The film contains over thirty uses of 'f**k' and one use of 'motherf**ker'. There are also uses of other milder terms, such as '******', 'dick' and 'bastard'.
The strong sex references include a man saying of a woman, "I would make a splash inside that like a milk truck hitting a dairy wall" and "I'm gonna leave a stink on her that she's never going to get off".
No-one younger than 15 may see a 15 rated film in the cinema. No-one younger that 15 may rent or buy a 15 rated video or DVD.merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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