I know, 10 years and all that, but life moves pretty fast, and time goes even faster.
Your laughter was based on false premise. He doesn't say 'ball', he says 'bowl'.
This reminds me; 'snot' is such a weird word to use in such a scene. I wonder if this was some kind of self-censorship. Surely that other s-word would've been way more disgusting (as disgusting as snot is), and more naturally 'festering', and easier to fill a bowl with.
Also, Gandhi being a mother seems a bit odd; when did he go through a successful sex-change operation - so incredibly successful, that he was able to reproduce as a female?
I think this is another case of them removing the f-word from after the word 'mother'. Kind of bothers me a bit, because surely they could've used some other word that makes more sense. Mother-f-er would make more sense, plus, it would actually fit, since there's always a small pause after the word 'mother', as if it -was- originally indeed that longer word, but someone decided to 'clean up' this movie's narration (can't really call it a 'dialogue') a bit.
Nowadays, a movie like this couldn't be made regardless of word-censorship.
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