British Comedy Guide

Lowest form of wit: the innuendo Page 2

Lee critiquing your work is false modesty and irony a very low sort of wit indeed.

And your cock was indeed shitty, how deeply I regret sniffing it.

Innuendo can be truly sublime and subtle. Like any other form of humour, it needs the skilled mind of a genius to turn an innuendo something brilliant and honed to perfection.

A woman goes into a bar and asks for a "double entendre". So the bartender gave her one.

A sound engineer was also at the bar, and he gave her one too.

:D

Barry Humphries was very good with the subtle innuendo as well

Oh yes very much so!

I have just finished reading Barry's autobiography, he is most definitely a complete and utter genius.

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He? What do you mean, that's clearly a lovely lady.

A bit old for me.
She's no Pauline Calf

I think if anything Edna became more glamorous and sexier with age. Unlike Ms Calf. That album cover was taken was while she was still a housewife superstar. By the time she was a true megastar she was glamour and desirability personified:

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Tits.

:D To quote Dame Edna, 'Tit and flange, yes possums its all over the place nowadays', 'You can't turn over, its all there,in your face!'.

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