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Sqad | 15:17 Mon 12th Oct 2015 | Film, Media & TV
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Let me say from the outset, that i find this one of the most entertaining programmes on TV. However, don't you find that there are an ordinate number of gays, lesbians and blacks? It may well be that they are representative of the UK.

Now, when he refers to a "fart in a lift" I find that quite unnecessary and offensive and i wonder how our Aber solicitors and Barristers feel about this. There are many medical programmes on TV but we do not see this degree of hilarity and rudeness as in Judge Rinder.

Just a thought folks.
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your patients would never stand for you saying 'gerrout of here you stinky old man' but this is television and not surfical out patients .... He is in fact a criminal QC - I met a few [ beaucoup appeles peu choisis ] of the rejects down in Darzet - they went thro a few retired judges who turned the idea down -and for civil law I think he does quite well Clearly the fact...
15:25 Mon 12th Oct 2015
can't stand the man - should be called Judge Cinder - burnt to a frazzle.
Never watched it, but a fart in a lift is wrong on so many levels...
I like it too. Why is 'fart in a lift' offensive?
Like it Maj - my Dad had a cap badge 'Save gas, fart in a money box'


Sorry Sqad, don't watch it but it does sound an odd thing to say in that context.
your patients would never stand for you saying

'gerrout of here you stinky old man'

but this is television and not surfical out patients ....

He is in fact a criminal QC - I met a few [ beaucoup appeles peu choisis ] of the rejects down in Darzet - they went thro a few retired judges who turned the idea down -and for civil law I think he does quite well

Clearly the fact finding stage has gone on before
but theevidence is led out in a meaniingful and interesting way

a lot is quite simple contract
was there a contract even tho one side says there wasnt ?

or breach of trust - which is a little more complicated .....

good stuff

and saves me having to find a life to fart in on a sunnny aftgernoon .....
>fart in a lift is wrong on so many levels...

Good one, Lie-in King. A variation on the Tim Vine one I think about multi storey car parks
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PP...well there we go....it clearly doesn't bother you and on the balance of probability, i think that your re right.
In what context did he refer to a 'fart in a lift'?
Squad.........Try Judge Judy....she would NEVER use language like that.! :-)
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^^^ LOL......I have and she is not my scene.
Lie-in King /// Never watched it, but a fart in a lift is wrong on so many levels.///

O, t'is...




A fart in a lift would be wrong on so many levels! It would be wrong on all the levels the lift the lift served!
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hc......" you have as much chance of getting a porkie by me as you have a fart in a lift." In the first series he said it at least twice an episode, but to be fiar he has cut it out.
///an ordinate number of gays///

sounds about right with the 'judge' being gay too.

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^^^ LOL......inordinate.
"a fart in a lift is wrong on so many levels... "

I'm ashamed to say this took me a good few minutes to get!
I think he'd fit in well on AB if he likes terms such as 'porkie' in fact he may understand the posts better than I do sometimes.
The expression doesn't bother me at all.
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I like it too. Why is 'fart in a lift' offensive?


If you were in a lift with me and I did a bum burp after eating one of my home made phaals you wouldn't ask that question. :-)
lol....but why is the saying offensive?

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