The writers of children's programming place a high priority on making their shows entertaining for adults and children alike — but this is something else. Rainbow, a '70s UK kiddie show, upped the ante on adult entertainment value. The following clip from the "Twangers" episode was a staff joke that was jam packed with innuendo.
Can someone please wash this filthy bucket's mouth out with soap?
These corny "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" guys crack me up. In this skit, they improvise office conversations jam-packed ("if you now what I mean...") with innuendo.
When they say "let's hit the slopes," this is not what they have in mind.
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This commercial (advertising a naughty television channel?) is seemingly innocent, but a dirty mind will realize that it's chock-full of sexual references. Give it whirl and see if you can spot them all. Our video production guy (who clearly has too much time on his hands) took it upon himself to count and recount and triple check his tally and arrived at a final count of 21 innuendos.
If you liked overhearing the porch sitters discuss their "decks" in great detail, then you should appreciate this SNL skit. While visiting a vineyard, a wine tasting group is introduced to the art and practice of "cork soaking." Say that five times without making something dirrty of it.
Is that what they're calling it these days?
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As respectful human resource-fearing employees, we're expected (even required) to behave like consummate professionals and steer clear of inappropriate behavior at the workplace — whether with our gender or the opposite. I have found boardrooms have the power to hold up a PC standard that is unparalleled elsewhere in life: everyone working for a shared goal with little room for humor, silly antics, innuendo, or the social lubricants we use in casual conversation, dating, and non-professional human interaction.
But let's face it: boys will be boys, and girls will be girls.