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grahamw48
30th October 2014, 23:46
Legend... :biggrin:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMRw3mBo_o

Michael Parnham
31st October 2014, 07:00
Legend... :biggrin:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVMRw3mBo_o

Remember it as though it was yesterday Graham, good clean humour a pity it doesn't exist anymore :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
31st October 2014, 21:10
Remember it as though it was yesterday Graham, good clean humour a pity it doesn't exist anymore :xxgrinning--00xx3:

:iagree: ... Dick Emery was funny. But he did engage in double entendre.

Michael Parnham
31st October 2014, 21:12
:iagree: ... Dick Emery was funny. But he did engage in double entendre.

Now then Arthur, that's a new one, what does it mean? :Erm:

grahamw48
1st November 2014, 00:01
'Double-meaning' ...as in the Carry On series. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
1st November 2014, 00:02
Now then Arthur, that's a new one, what does it mean? :Erm:

Means the brand of comedy in which he specialised contained words and/or phrases that can be interpreted in two ways ... one of which is rude :wink: - hence the classic catchphrase, for which he'll be forever renowned:

"You are awful :cwm24: ... ! But I like ya!"

Michael Parnham
1st November 2014, 07:47
Means the brand of comedy in which he specialised contained words and/or phrases that can be interpreted in two ways ... one of which is rude :wink: - hence the classic catchphrase, for which he'll be forever renowned:

"You are awful :cwm24: ... ! But I like ya!"

Thank you Graham & Arthur, it's just one of those words that I've never come across before, like computer words! :xxgrinning--00xx3: