Men Teaching Classes for Women.......(Men will like...don't know 'bout Women..LOL!!)
ottopj wrote:
You heard it; do you know what it means?
alby wrote:
never heard the word until a little over a year ago.
You heard it; do you know what it means?
I don't know what it means either, just that it frequently refers to our fearless leader.
rps wrote:
Dated and offensive
Seems everyone is offended by something nowadays. Too bad. There is just no safe humor. The post was indeed very funny.
rps
Loc: Muskoka Ontario Canada
Maybe we should post jokes about blacks, drunk drivers and the disabled. They were standard humour not so many years ago.
rps wrote:
Maybe we should post jokes about blacks, drunk drivers and the disabled. They were standard humour not so many years ago.
Ah, an earlier post you used the term: "dated and offensive". Note that "blacks" are African-Americans (African-Canadians?) or "persons of color", drunk drivers have an "addiction illness" that requires special consideration, and, according to some well-intentioned sources and statistics, the "disabled" label can be used to describe *as much as 40% - that is FORTY percent* of the population of North America, and they deserve special treatment and accommodations, most of all, the respect to call them "challenged", not "disabled".
I don't want to seem like I am flaming your comments, but PC changes by the day (especially in the US), but good, clean jokes are hard to find. I appreciated the OP. Yes, it does solicit different male/female comments. Some of them are very thought-provoking, and most of them very accurate and found offensive by few.
(By the way, I worked for several years in a two-*man* satellite office for my company. When one of us was in need of coverage, we would frequently have one of the two available women from the main office come down and cover for us. It was a standard joke each and every time, that they would say something like: "OK, OK, next time I'll leave the seat *up*!" I never was offended.)
rps wrote:
Maybe we should post jokes about blacks, drunk drivers and the disabled. They were standard humour not so many years ago.
YEP! Richard Prior was one of the funniest. And Gallagher & Carlin. We all used to be able to laugh at ourselves. Too many today having pity parties.
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