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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1874095" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>On a similar vein..... I was shocked to see Diab UK holding a fund raising day in a well known supermaket forecourt. who held a free raffle to all who stopped to view their stand. The 1st prize was a food hamper full of georgeous and 'poisonous' goodies. Their third prize was a cream cake with butter icing. BTW I find modern comedians to be more in yer face and lacking the sublety that my generation grew up with. The double entendre has definitely been replaced with foul mouthed abuse.</p><p></p><p>As one who can make a matelot blush, I am no shrinking violet, and will use language that would turn the moon red, but I prefer to be entertained with nuance and implication, thus giving my grey matter an excuse to use my imagination. Far more satisfying IMO.</p><p></p><p>As was said in my youth, fornication is a 11 letter euphamism for a 4 letter euphoria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1874095, member: 196898"] On a similar vein..... I was shocked to see Diab UK holding a fund raising day in a well known supermaket forecourt. who held a free raffle to all who stopped to view their stand. The 1st prize was a food hamper full of georgeous and 'poisonous' goodies. Their third prize was a cream cake with butter icing. BTW I find modern comedians to be more in yer face and lacking the sublety that my generation grew up with. The double entendre has definitely been replaced with foul mouthed abuse. As one who can make a matelot blush, I am no shrinking violet, and will use language that would turn the moon red, but I prefer to be entertained with nuance and implication, thus giving my grey matter an excuse to use my imagination. Far more satisfying IMO. As was said in my youth, fornication is a 11 letter euphamism for a 4 letter euphoria. [/QUOTE]
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