A double double entendre.
With lashing of faux pas
A double double entendre.
When I was a lad I recall my dad telling me about music hall comic and “cheeky chappie” Max Miller, who was well known for his risqué, blue humour. Double entendres such as the one below (a gem!) earned him a ban from the BBC from 1932 to 1937.
“I was walking along this narrow mountain pass – so narrow that nobody else could pass you, when I saw a beautiful blonde walking towards me. A beautiful blonde with not a stitch on, yes, not a stitch on. Cor blimey, I didn’t know whether to toss myself off or block her passage.”
Believe he was either born or lived in Brighton.
Where's me washboard?
Believe he was either born or lived in Brighton.
Where's me washboard?
It's generally accepted now (I believe) that this one never happened. Sorry.