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Originally Posted by Kahuna32162
Yes because the way we talked in those days was gosh golly gee whiz. It was posted in the lobby that the language reflected the era and the Jersey experience. My suggestion is to you is, only see G rated Disney movies.
The mobbed up people from Jersey need to have their mouth's washed out with soap, what would their mother's think!
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It wasn’t the way we talked in those days, or my father, or my grandfather and would you have been ok to have had your grown up children and grandchildren with you at that show - I wouldn’t.
I have seen the show both at the West End in London and on Broadway and do not remember any bad language, it doesn’t add anything to the quality of the performance at all and just panders to the perverts who are abundant in the media industry, always trying to shock, by using obscene language, explicit sex scenes and extreme violence.
I left school at 15 and went to work straight down the pit (coal mine) and not one of those very hard guys I worked with would have dreamed of using that sort of language in front of women and children.
The more we ignore it, the more the perverts in the media will try to shock us !
As much as I enjoyed the music and the nostalgia, if I had known that there was as much of that sort of language in it, I would not have spent $180 on two tickets.