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Green Jelly Return With Punk Rock Pope, Announce New Album

Green Jelly Return With Punk Rock Pope, Announce New Album
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Green Jelly Return With Punk Rock Pope, Announce New Album

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Here are the movies with the most gosh-darn f-bombs

Advertisement What it’s about: Fudge! For a long stretch of movie history, profanity was banned by the Hays Code, so it wasn’t until 1970 that M A S H became the first (non-pornographic) American film to use the word “fuck.” Even then, the word was considered taboo and used sparingly. But here in the 21st century, we say whatever the fuck we want, and Wikipedia lists 138 movies that use the F-word 150 times or more (and tracks “fucks per minute,” ranging from .92 to ten times that amount (in fairness, that 9.2 score comes from Fuck, a documentary about the word itself and its place in the culture).

25 years ago today a band featuring Anne Murray s nephew and Bubbles from Trailer Park Boys played Vancouver

by Steve Newton on April 5th, 2021 at 4:50 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2 On April 5, 1996, a Nova Scotia alt-rock band called Sandbox played the Starfish Room in Vancouver. That wouldn t necessarily be a gig worth noting 25 years later, but in this case maybe it is. One of the guitarists in the band was a guy named Mike Smith, who would later rocket to international fame not for his musical abilities so much as for his foul-mouthed comedic skills portraying googley-eyed goofball Bubbles in the Trailer Park Boys TV series. Not only that, but the lead singer of Sandbox, Paul Murray who also played a mean kazoo was the nephew of none other than legendary Canadian songbird Anne Murray!

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