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Donald Duck never said the F bomb in Clock Cleaners.

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To the wikipedia users. I have a complaint to make concerning this Disney short article "Clock Cleaners" 1937. I have never heard Donald Duck using the F word in "Clock Cleaners" 1937. That word didn't even get invented until the late 1960s. Donald Wildmon has made up this false rumor or has misheard Donald Ducks quote. But Donald Duck has said the word Jack-(Donkey) in "Don Donald" and in "The Village Smithy" sorry I can't use the real word. Please fix the article "Clock Cleaners" and take out the F bomb because it offends me and I don't like false rumors spreading on wikipedia. I only want true facts, not made up rumors. CrosswalkX (talk) 14:32, 25 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

The article is pretty clear that he didn't say it. However, it is worth mentioning that many people believe he said it. Also, Wikipedia is not censored.—Chowbok 18:17, 25 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Oh, and it's not true that the word was invented in the late 1960s; according to our article on "fuck", it's been in use since at least 1475.—Chowbok 18:20, 25 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Anyways what I'm saying is that it is a misunderstood rumor started by Donald Wildmore in the 1990s. When I heard Donald Duck talk to the spring in The Clock Cleaners, I couldn't even understand what he was saying because it was mumbled.

But the PG swearing I did hear Donald Duck say is the word Jack-(donkey) in Don Donald 1934, The Village Smithy 1942. Sorry I can't say the actual word because I don't swear. But yes there are 1980s, 1990s, 2000s and 2010s cartoons that do say the F bomb which does offend me because I don't swear. Also to note that Mickeys fight with the stork was cut out on the Disney channel. Anyways that's all I wanted to say. This rumor needs to be posted at snopes.com in the Disney section. Anyways I'm done talking about this. CrosswalkX (talk) 04:47, 14 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]