imamazed
Wednesday 4th April 2007 1:13am
116 posts
I suppose this all goes down as good typing practice.
Yes ajp29, I acknowledged the haircut one and hopefully explained my reason for doing that and I didn't really think anyone wouldn't have heard it before, I was just in a peed off mood, but still.
As far as the others to are concerned, yes I know there have been hoodie jokes, as there will be with any topical story but like I said before, it actually started out as something else, that being a Huggy Bear type character using the term brother when talking to the unseen monks. It then became bruv and the shopping centre setting once that was a news story.
I'm not saying that I hadn't heard the news story itself, just that I wasn't aware whether it had been used with the monks angle, their hoddies or them being referred to as bruvs.
You say every variation on the finding the clitoris has been done but you still seem to overlook that that was only part of the sketch and the smaller complementary parts add up to the whole, such as he's more interested in the gadget than what else is on offer and then her getting annoyed about it so resorting to the kind of remark she did.
You mentioned you put a whole new spin on it yourself, which involves arthritis and wanking, although I saw Billy Connelly in the mid 80s do a routine about how he took so long to lose his virginity that he was tattooed first and went on to say that his body become deformed and had started getting stuck like this.....he then mimed a wanking grip shape with his hand and arm as if it was arthritic or suffering from RSI. So I don't really see that as new spin as such, but see nothing wrong with you using any similar jokes on the same theme.
It's a bit like the expression an erogenous zone, I heard a joke about how the Millennium Dome had different themed zones inside and they were supposedly going to have an erogenous zone but they were worried that the men wouldn't be able to find it. Well I doubt very much the originator of that joke put any claims on the general gag there, they just put a more modern and topical spin on it at the time.
Just to let you know though ajp29 that I'm not getting all hung up on any not so positive sides of your remarks, I do appreciate your complimentary comments and thank you for that. .........Sorry, I can't see a thumbs up icon.
Again I take your point Baumski about rehashed themes of jokes but apart from one straight lift of a joke that I've heard verbally told (the haircut one) I don't really feel I've done that anywhere else, but if so then I would guess that everything on here is a re-jig , tweak or twist on a variation of a theme.
In the same way that there's a theory in the film world, there are only really a handful of stories and everything else is a variation on that, so for example Star Wars is basically good triumphing over evil and could be considered something like a Western but set in outer space.
I suppose I'm a believer in the argument that after this length of time, in all aspects of life there is very little that it actually new anymore and are just an improvement or reworking of something that's already out there.