Sarah Millican's husband is known for his one liners, but do they float your boat? Is this funny?
Offensive comedy.
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Cajunboy
Sluffy
karlypants
Norpig
Natasha Whittam
boltonbonce
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2 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 11:42
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Sarah Millican's husband is known for his one liners, but do they float your boat? Is this funny?
Some were funny, some were offensive.
I was more shocked by the fact that's Sarah Millican's husband.
3 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 12:03
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Too good for him?Natasha Whittam wrote:
Some were funny, some were offensive.
I was more shocked by the fact that's Sarah Millican's husband.
5 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 12:20
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
All comedy can be offensive to some people, i think he's funny but if you don't like that kind of humour just don't watch!
So many snowflakes trying to cancel comedians because a joke upset them is ridiculous. Look at all the flak Jimmy Carr and Ricky Gervais have had recently. Joe Lycett had someone call the Police recently to complain about one of his jokes!
So many snowflakes trying to cancel comedians because a joke upset them is ridiculous. Look at all the flak Jimmy Carr and Ricky Gervais have had recently. Joe Lycett had someone call the Police recently to complain about one of his jokes!
6 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 12:27
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Look at what happened to Lenny Bruce.Norpig wrote:All comedy can be offensive to some people, i think he's funny but if you don't like that kind of humour just don't watch!
So many snowflakes trying to cancel comedians because a joke upset them is ridiculous. Look at all the flak Jimmy Carr and Ricky Gervais have had recently. Joe Lycett had someone call the Police recently to complain about one of his jokes!
Delaney's type of comedy won't sustain a career, but I suppose it pays a few bills. I judge comedy in the simplest, and best way......does it make me laugh.
I laughed at a couple of his observations, but he's no Steven Wright.
7 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 12:54
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
I just Googled 'fisting'. I regret it.
8 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 12:57
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:I just Googled 'fisting'. I regret it.
Are you seriously telling us that you didn't know what that was?
I'm pretty sure you have had this fun with Cecil.
Don't start coming over all innocent now as it won't wash!
9 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 12:58
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
karlypants wrote:Are you seriously telling us that you didn't know what that was?
I'm pretty sure you have had this fun with Cecil.
Don't start coming over all innocent now as it won't wash!
We do it missionary and nothing else.
I don't understand fisting, surely you'd get the same thrill from sticking your hand up a drainpipe.
10 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 13:00
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:karlypants wrote:Are you seriously telling us that you didn't know what that was?
I'm pretty sure you have had this fun with Cecil.
Don't start coming over all innocent now as it won't wash!
We do it missionary and nothing else.
I don't understand fisting, surely you'd get the same thrill from sticking your hand up a drainpipe.
Some women are a bit on the loose side after pumping out a few brats.
It would be like throwing a cumberland sausage down a back street if you get my drift!
11 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 13:05
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Are you claiming a Cumberland sausage, KP?karlypants wrote:
Some women are a bit on the loose side after pumping out a few brats.
It would be like throwing a cumberland sausage down a back street if you get my drift!
Surely chocolate fingers?
12 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 13:05
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
boltonbonce wrote:Are you claiming a Cumberland sausage, KP?karlypants wrote:
Some women are a bit on the loose side after pumping out a few brats.
It would be like throwing a cumberland sausage down a back street if you get my drift!
Surely chocolate fingers?
It was the only euphamism I could think of at the time but I see your point there.
13 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 13:07
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
I can only manage a sausage roll.
14 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 13:11
Sluffy
Admin
Not my type of humour.
I don't mind being offended but I've gone past jokes about fannies and cocks years ago, do grown ups really find them funny?
I guess some do, we've certainly had one on here posting them frequently enough.
I much prefer humour that makes you think and is more challenging than such basic crudity dressed up as being 'offensive'.
Stewart Lee's stuff for instance.
Each to their own though and all that.
I don't mind being offended but I've gone past jokes about fannies and cocks years ago, do grown ups really find them funny?
I guess some do, we've certainly had one on here posting them frequently enough.
I much prefer humour that makes you think and is more challenging than such basic crudity dressed up as being 'offensive'.
Stewart Lee's stuff for instance.
Each to their own though and all that.
15 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 13:17
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Sluffy wrote:I don't mind being offended but I've gone past jokes about fannies and cocks years ago, do grown ups really find them funny?
Of course. The foundation of Nuts was built on cocks & fannies.
16 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 14:32
Cajunboy
Frank Worthington
This thread is like a night at The Carlton Club.
17 Re: Offensive comedy. Fri Jul 01 2022, 14:49
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Love Stewart Lee. Mitch Hedberg is another guy worth checking out. Sadly no longer with us.Sluffy wrote:Not my type of humour.
I don't mind being offended but I've gone past jokes about fannies and cocks years ago, do grown ups really find them funny?
I guess some do, we've certainly had one on here posting them frequently enough.
I much prefer humour that makes you think and is more challenging than such basic crudity dressed up as being 'offensive'.
Stewart Lee's stuff for instance.
Each to their own though and all that.
18 Re: Offensive comedy. Sat Jul 02 2022, 02:53
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Sluffy wrote:Not my type of humour.
I don't mind being offended but I've gone past jokes about fannies and cocks years ago, do grown ups really find them funny?
I guess some do, we've certainly had one on here posting them frequently enough.
I much prefer humour that makes you think and is more challenging than such basic crudity dressed up as being 'offensive'.
Stewart Lee's stuff for instance.
Each to their own though and all that.
With you on that one Sluff.
Stewart Lee is a genius.
19 Re: Offensive comedy. Sat Jul 02 2022, 07:47
Whitesince63
El Hadji Diouf
Sorry but I don’t find any of these modern day so called comedians funny. Most humour is based on mocking something, or someone but sadly these days that means risking causing offence to some group of wokies or other.. I know it shows my age but bring back the proper comedians from days gone by for me. That said, one of the funniest comedians I’ve ever seen live was Ken Dodd. He used to do small venues for charity and you came out with sore sides yet I’m not sure his humour offended anyone. It can be done but is very difficult and you need to actually be a funny person which most today are not.
20 Re: Offensive comedy. Mon Jul 04 2022, 23:59
Bolton Nuts
Admin
Are any jokes too offensive, so much so that they should be cancelled?
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