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New PC rules for the festive season

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8:35 pm
26th December 09


Graham

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The Rocking Song
Little Jesus, sweetly sleep, do not stir;
We will lend a coat of fur,
We will rock you, rock you, rock you,
We will rock you, rock you, rock you:

Fur is no longer appropriate wear for small infants, both due to risk of allergy to animal fur, and for ethical reasons. Therefore faux fur, a nice cellular blanket or perhaps micro-fleece material should be considered a suitable alternative.

Please note, only persons who have been subject to a Criminal Records Bureau check and have enhanced clearance will be permitted to rock baby Jesus. Persons must carry their CRB disclosure with them at all times and be prepared to provide three forms of identification before rocking commences.


Jingle Bells

Dashing through the snow
In a one horse open sleigh
O'er the fields we go
Laughing all the way

A risk assessment must be submitted before an open sleigh is considered safe for members of the public to travel on. The risk assessment must also consider whether it is appropriate to use only one horse for such a venture, particularly if passengers are of larger proportions. Please note, permission must be gained from landowners before entering their fields. To avoid offending those not participating in celebrations, we would request that laughter is moderate only and not loud enough to be considered a noise nuisance.


While Shepherds Watched

While shepherds watched
Their flocks by night
All seated on the ground
The angel of the Lord came down
And glory shone around

The union of Shepherds has complained that it breaches health and safety regulations to insist that shepherds watch their flocks without appropriate seating arrangements being provided, therefore benches, stools and orthopaedic chairs are now available. Shepherds have also requested that due to the inclement weather conditions at this time of year that they should watch their flocks via CCTV cameras from centrally heated shepherd observation huts.
Please note, the angel of the lord is reminded that before shining his / her glory all around she / he must ascertain that all shepherds have been issued with glasses capable of filtering out the harmful effects of UVA, UVB and Glory.


Little Donkey

Little donkey, little donkey on the dusty road
Got to keep on plodding onwards with your precious load

The RSPCA has issued strict guidelines with regard to how heavy a load that a donkey of small stature is permitted to carry, also included in the guidelines is guidance regarding how often to feed the donkey and how many rest breaks are required over a four hour plodding period. Please note that due to the increased risk of pollution from the dusty road, Mary and Joseph are required to wear face masks to prevent inhalation of any airborne particles. The donkey has expressed his discomfort at being labelled 'little' and would prefer just to be simply referred to as Mr. Donkey. To comment upon his height or lack thereof may be considered an infringement of his equine rights.


We Three Kings

We three kings of Orient are
Bearing gifts we traverse afar
Field and fountain, moor and mountain
Following yonder star

Whilst the gift of gold is still considered acceptable – as it may be redeemed at a later date through such organisations as 'cash for gold' etc, gifts of frankincense and myrrh are not appropriate due to the potential risk of oils and fragrances causing allergic reactions. A suggested gift alternative would be to make a donation to a worthy cause in the recipients name or perhaps give a gift voucher.
We would not advise that the traversing kings rely on navigation by stars in order to reach their destinations and suggest the use of RAC routefinder or satellite navigation, which will provide the quickest route and advice regarding fuel consumption. Please note as per the guidelines from the RSPCA for Mr Donkey, the camels carrying the three kings of Orient will require regular food and rest breaks. Facemasks for the three kings are also advisable due to the likelihood of dust from the camels hooves.


Rudolph the red nosed reindeer

Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer
had a very shiny nose.
And if you ever saw him,
you would even say it glows.

You are advised that under the Equal Opportunities for All policy, it is inappropriate for persons to make comment with regard to the ruddiness of any part of Mr. R. Reindeer. Further to this, exclusion of Mr R Reindeer from the Reindeer Games will be considered discriminatory and disciplinary action will be taken against those found guilty of this offence. A full investigation will be implemented and sanctions – including suspension on full pay – will be considered whilst this investigation takes place.

10:20 am
27th December 09


Mags

Guest

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Brilliant, I particularly like the one about Rudolph.LaughLaugh The best laugh I've had this Christmas….and I've watched a lot of Christmas TV, none of which was funny.Confused

6:58 pm
27th December 09


Graham

Guest

3

They don't know what humour is any more. It seems the normal qualification is that you have to be a fat, balding lump of lard, preferably gay (I will now be reported to the Internet Thought Police) and a speech impediment helps.

Bring back The Black and White Minstrel Show and Charlie Cairoli.

There is no “alternative” to comedy, apart from Ricky Gervais, who is about as funny as haemorrhoids.Confused

7:09 am
28th December 09


Lucy

Member

posts 130

4

I've mentioned the lovely James Corden on here already.  The Gavin & Stacey series I and II have been brilliant, although Series III has not lived up to expectations.  I did see somewhere on the Internet that they have been (or are being) shown in Oz and NZ, so perhaps they'll get the opportunity to judge.  I think different circumstances in life can influence the way we see humour.  I have always been delighted by young people and their different 'take' on life.  At Bill's funeral last week lots of our boys old school friends turned up and of course I learned 'the truth' about various events, long past.  I'm still Mrs T to them of course.  Those who remember the old Mr T television series might realise how they viewed me then.  I often wondered why my old Graduation photograph was face-down when I returned from work:  apparently they were frightened to death that I was watching them.  LaughLaughLaugh  It makes me wonder what they were up to, but I thought it best not to ask.

I enjoyed The Office series.  Anyone who has worked in an office will recognise some of the characters in there.  A particularly amusing episode was when the Stapler was set into a jelly. 

Humour changes.  I find it embarrassing now to watch Arthur Askey/Norman Wisdom, and I wonder what anyone saw as funny in their supposed comedy acts.  Admittedly Morecambe & Wise were funny, and their humour has carried on into the next generation.  Their breakfast 'stripping' routine is a classic, likewise with Only Fools & Horses where the Chandelier episode and falling through the Bar hatch are still funny.  But they were not so long ago really, although they still demonstrate how humour (like the use of the English language) changes with each generation.

7:42 am
28th December 09


Me.

Member

posts 558

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Humour is not the only thing to suffer with age. I do agree with young 'Cod Cheeks' that the likes of Askey and Wisdom no longer have appeal. I could add several to the list: Forsyth, Connolly, La Rue etc.

I also believe many of yesterday's movies that we thought of as brilliant, have also lost their glow. I have purchased a few DVD's of movies, especially musicals, that in their day were fabulous, however, now they have a recognisable cringe factor. We bought Oklahoma, watched is once and binned it. The same with West Side Story, the music was a brilliant as ever, the acting was diabolical.


Like it or not we have all moved on, and of course in many respects the movies made today are simply light years ahead in acting and photography. If you really wish to see what I mean, and if music and dancing plus a totally believable story is your scene, then buy or hire 'Shall We Dance', starring Richard Gere, Susan Sarendon and Jennifer Lopez. Simply wonderful.

Tis Me.

11:36 am
28th December 09


Mags

Guest

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The best thing I've seen this Christmas was the film 'March of the Penguins'. What amazing photography and what incredible creatures. It was unbelievable how they survive the winters and how the male looks after the egg while the female travels 70miles back to the sea for food. How anyone could doubt a higher force (be it Mother Nature, God or whatever) at work here I don't know.

12:01 pm
28th December 09


Graham

Guest

7

I was hours in make up.


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