How do you say Robert and Richard root rabbits with out any Rs in it ?
Gunsondeck said
03:14 AM Mar 14, 2014
Wobbits and Whichards Woot Wabbits... perhaps?
-- Edited by Gunsondeck on Friday 14th of March 2014 03:16:28 AM
Cowboy7307 said
04:08 AM Mar 14, 2014
No not right
and is only one going to try
revemike said
05:30 AM Mar 14, 2014
out of respect....
-- Edited by revemike on Friday 14th of March 2014 10:41:16 AM
Cowboy7307 said
06:12 AM Mar 14, 2014
Give that person coconut
brian said
10:09 AM Mar 14, 2014
Maybe someone can enlighten me as to the wisdom, imtelligence, humour, or anything else that I may be missing in this, what appears to be, totally inane and poorly conceived thread.
Cowboy7307 said
01:54 PM Mar 14, 2014
brian wrote:
Maybe someone can enlighten me as to the wisdom, imtelligence, humour, or anything else that I may be missing in this, what appears to be, totally inane and poorly conceived thread.
Well i thought it was well put together
and it was answered correctly
so i gave the person a coconut for being right
Vic41 said
02:21 PM Mar 14, 2014
I still don't get it Cowboy or the correct answer can you spell it out for me please.
Not being funny, but can't work it out
Peterpan said
05:25 PM Mar 14, 2014
How about this for an answer,
Dick and Bob had a bunny.
Cowboy7307 said
05:36 AM Mar 15, 2014
Revemike had answered ,it that's why i said give that person a coconut
but i now see he has edited his reply
bob and dick Fxck bunnies is the answer
Vic41 said
10:28 AM Mar 15, 2014
Ok, got it now, was a bit confused with the edited correct answer but understand why Mike did the edit. Thanks
brian said
04:37 PM Mar 15, 2014
I don't mind a joke that's a bit spicy as long as it is clever, or at least funny.
This one fits none of those criteria and is simply vulgar and crude for the sake of it.
revemike said
05:56 PM Mar 15, 2014
Hi Vic41. I edited it because I do not want to offend anyone on the forum. When I saw Brian's strong reaction I thought maybe I should have been more sensitive. I did mask the 'offensive' word as Cowboy7307 has done but I thought I may have overstepped the the boundaries and so edited the entry.
Vic41 said
10:37 PM Mar 15, 2014
revemike wrote:
Hi Vic41. I edited it because I do not want to offend anyone on the forum. When I saw Brian's strong reaction I thought maybe I should have been more sensitive. I did mask the 'offensive' word as Cowboy7307 has done but I thought I may have overstepped the the boundaries and so edited the entry.
No worries Mike, I understood why you did, but until I did thought I was a bit dense as I didn't get it not realising it had been edited.
Some of the ones I get I don't post or change the offensive words for others that are not, best to be aware that some jokes are offensive to others and the fairer sex are on here too.
Racist, religious and political comments or jokes are banned here too.
Cowboy7307 said
05:20 AM Mar 16, 2014
I thought it was a good play on words ,but i see we are all going to lift out standards to only tell little Jonny jokes,
seems to be the only jokes or buns some people on this site understand
brian said
10:57 AM Mar 16, 2014
Cowboy7307 wrote:
I thought it was a good play on words ,but i see we are all going to lift out standards to only tell little Jonny jokes, seems to be the only jokes or buns some people on this site understand
For your education only, here is the Cambridge Dictionary's interpretation of a play on words:-
Perhaps you could explain where your post complies with that meaning.
There is a vast distinction between a risque joke and just plain gutter talk, it's time you learned the difference, if not for your own benefit, then for those of us who do have values.
revemike said
03:18 PM Mar 16, 2014
I am with you Cowboy. For the life of me I cannot understand how he has an issue with this and yet did not have an issue with a joke that was a play on words with a far more offensive word (in my opinion)
I will also stop my comments at this... Afterall, this is supposed to be fun part of the forum....
How do you say Robert and Richard root rabbits with out any Rs in it ?
Wobbits and Whichards Woot Wabbits... perhaps?
-- Edited by Gunsondeck on Friday 14th of March 2014 03:16:28 AM
and is only one going to try
out of respect....
-- Edited by revemike on Friday 14th of March 2014 10:41:16 AM
Maybe someone can enlighten me as to the wisdom, imtelligence, humour, or anything else that I may be missing in this, what appears to be, totally inane and poorly conceived thread.
Well i thought it was well put together
and it was answered correctly
so i gave the person a coconut for being right
I still don't get it Cowboy or the correct answer can you spell it out for me please.
Not being funny, but can't work it out

How about this for an answer,
Dick and Bob had a bunny.
but i now see he has edited his reply
bob and dick Fxck bunnies is the answer
Ok, got it now, was a bit confused with the edited correct answer but understand why Mike did the edit. Thanks
I don't mind a joke that's a bit spicy as long as it is clever, or at least funny.
This one fits none of those criteria and is simply vulgar and crude for the sake of it.
No worries Mike, I understood why you did, but until I did thought I was a bit dense as I didn't get it not realising it had been edited.
Some of the ones I get I don't post or change the offensive words for others that are not, best to be aware that some jokes are offensive to others and the fairer sex are on here too.
Racist, religious and political comments or jokes are banned here too.
seems to be the only jokes or buns some people on this site understand
For your education only, here is the Cambridge Dictionary's interpretation of a play on words:-
a humorous use of a word with more than one meaning or that sounds like another word:The name of the shop - 'Strata Various' - is a play on words, because it sounds like 'Stradivarius', the famous violin maker.
Perhaps you could explain where your post complies with that meaning.
There is a vast distinction between a risque joke and just plain gutter talk, it's time you learned the difference, if not for your own benefit, then for those of us who do have values.
I will also stop my comments at this... Afterall, this is supposed to be fun part of the forum....