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ha ha, never noticed that

remove butt (abanana), Sunday, 7 February 2016 02:59 (ten years ago)

two weeks pass...

"Blue" Gene Tyranny (Gene Tierney)

remove butt (abanana), Thursday, 25 February 2016 21:06 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

Daft punk's "Disco-very"

I feel like such a dumbass.

barbarian radge (NotEnough), Tuesday, 5 April 2016 21:20 (ten years ago)

Talking about Puns you had missed, anybody know a book called Puns by a writer that I think was a French Philosopher or related? There was a copy I'd been thinking of buying in the local 2nd hand bookshop & it was sold when I went back today i.e. I missed it.
Should have noted title and author but didn't.

Stevolende, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 23:40 (ten years ago)

Daft punk's "Disco-very"

I feel like such a dumbass.

― barbarian radge (NotEnough), 5. april 2016 23:20 (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

But you did get the song Veridis Quo from the album?

Frederik B, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 23:48 (ten years ago)

xp walter redfern. I have a copy but only flicked through it

Kevin Ageusia Smith (wins), Tuesday, 5 April 2016 23:59 (ten years ago)

Thanks name rings a bell so I think that was probably it.

Stevolende, Wednesday, 6 April 2016 00:43 (ten years ago)

two weeks pass...

Ilxor-authored novel Us Conductors.

His Royal Blecchness (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 23 April 2016 00:15 (ten years ago)

Only clicked the other day that the title of one of my favourite books, Twenty Thousand Streets Under the Sky, was a play on the Jules Verne book. I am very, very slow.

a hairy, howling toad torments a man whose wife is deathly ill (James Morrison), Tuesday, 26 April 2016 00:32 (ten years ago)

I've had the phrase 'That's my name, don't WEEEEEERRRRREEEE it out' stuck in my head since the days of Conor Smedley, so much so that close friends have started to say it regardless of knowing the context. Only the other day did I realise it was a pun on 'werewolf' and not just an amusing spelling error.

TARANTINO! (dog latin), Tuesday, 26 April 2016 14:27 (ten years ago)

waiting for guffman = waiting for godot

, Friday, 29 April 2016 15:05 (ten years ago)

Daft punk's "Disco-very"
I feel like such a dumbass.
― barbarian radge (NotEnough), 5. april 2016 23:20 (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
But you did get the song Veridis Quo from the album?
― Frederik B, Tuesday, 5 April 2016 23:48 (3 weeks ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

deft puns

^ 諷刺 (ken c), Friday, 29 April 2016 15:20 (ten years ago)

had never really processed "Staples" before today.

We quickly ate the feast as to leave ASAP (Sufjan Grafton), Friday, 29 April 2016 18:20 (ten years ago)

Whoa, I'd never thought about the dual meaning, and yet it is now so obvious.

emil.y, Friday, 29 April 2016 18:55 (ten years ago)

the Beatles

niels, Monday, 2 May 2016 14:48 (ten years ago)

Yeah think that one comes up from time to time. i think it may have just become so iconic that you forget the original play on words.
Like the name takes on an entity of its own that is so well established it's no longer looked at.

Stevolende, Monday, 2 May 2016 19:25 (ten years ago)

Porcupine Tree just hit me recently

(it makes more sense considering that Wilson conceived PT as a "lost" psychedelic band from the late 60's, and therefore exactly the sort of band that would have a lame/punning name)

frogbs, Monday, 2 May 2016 20:34 (ten years ago)

I was just about ask what the pun was and then I saw it "Pine Tree."

nickn, Monday, 2 May 2016 21:59 (ten years ago)

Yes, you're right, that is lame (xp)

(Henry) Green container bin with face (Tom D.), Monday, 2 May 2016 22:04 (ten years ago)

omg missed that one.

Interesting. No, wait, the other thing: tedious. (Trayce), Tuesday, 3 May 2016 04:27 (ten years ago)

Now for long-winded story of a visual pun I just got a while ago.
A couple of years ago when Jody Foster and Mel Gibson were doing publicity for the move The Beaver, Jody (I think) appeared on a talk show with the puppet, and when I looked at it I finally realized why the female. errrm, "crotchal area" is referred to as a beaver. The two big white teeth, separated by a gap, resembles the vulva/slit. I swear there were whiskers or something on the puppet that resembled pubic hair, but none of the pictures I see on the net show any whiskers. I had always assumed the word was used because just it was a small, furry animal, with no other meaning, but I discovered there's more to it than that.

http://www.joblo.com/newsimages1/MelGibsonBeaver_post.jpg

nickn, Tuesday, 3 May 2016 05:30 (ten years ago)

Right that's it ban everyone itt ban them for life ffs

Daithi Bowsie (darraghmac), Tuesday, 3 May 2016 06:02 (ten years ago)

There was a medieval belief that a gap between the top front teeth indicated a lascivious nature. Came across that doing Chaucer at A level I think

Stevolende, Tuesday, 3 May 2016 07:55 (ten years ago)

Also Leonardo da Vinci said that they chewed their balls off when threatened, which would be an odd response to most stressful situations, but there you go. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=DcGkCQAAQBAJ&pg=PT65&lpg=PT65&dq=da+vinci+beaver+testicles&source=bl&ots=sUtgvPG7qo&sig=iMB8iPaoGpHvVVx_RdGA3Eq30jY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiz-4fkk7_MAhWFFqYKHUfDBNsQ6AEILzAD#v=onepage&q=da vinci beaver testicles&f=false

🐸a hairy howling toad torments a man whose wife is deathly ill (James Morrison), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 00:25 (ten years ago)

da vinci beaver testicles&f=false indeed

🐸a hairy howling toad torments a man whose wife is deathly ill (James Morrison), Wednesday, 4 May 2016 00:26 (ten years ago)

in scritti politti's "die alone" when mos def raps "candy and sublime are friends of mine" is that meant to suggest kantian sublime

dat login (wins), Saturday, 7 May 2016 22:40 (ten years ago)

I am now pretty sure I am gay because I have seen beaver teeth and have never felt like sticking my dick in it

^ 諷刺 (ken c), Sunday, 8 May 2016 10:28 (ten years ago)

beavers nibble wood --- can we move on?

pplains, Sunday, 8 May 2016 15:09 (ten years ago)

one month passes...

"Slick Willy" (for fmr. prez Clinton) was probably always a gross double entendre, right? I missed that for 20 years.

Seanballat, Saturday, 11 June 2016 00:41 (ten years ago)

I realised the other day that the song "God loves a terrier" from Best In Show is most likely a pun on 'God loves a trier'.

Horizontal Superman is invulnerable (aldo), Monday, 13 June 2016 10:43 (ten years ago)

twin peaks brothel "one-eyed jack's"

queen elseq of ærendelle (Whiney G. Weingarten), Tuesday, 14 June 2016 23:57 (ten years ago)

Voice of the Xtabay, the 1950 album by Peruvian singer Yuma Sumac with music by Les Baxter that was a landmark record for both of them…

"Xtabay" is not the name of some obscure Incan tribe but rather a quasi-pig latin rendition of "Baxter."

(Got this from the new Les Baxter biog by James Spencer)

Josefa, Sunday, 19 June 2016 21:41 (ten years ago)

wah, that's great!

real orgone kid (NickB), Sunday, 19 June 2016 21:55 (ten years ago)

Meanwhile, "Yma Sumac" is a name people think is some kind of pun, but isn't

Josefa, Sunday, 19 June 2016 22:05 (ten years ago)

So she ain't Amy Camus from Brooklyn then?

Hadn't heard that Xtabay thing before and I've been listening to the music since I was a kid. My grandparents had the Shellac album set of that lp. & I learnt not to clean shellac with spray on vinyl cleaner on the side for Monos from that.

Have always wondered what the Xtabay was so interesting to hear that. Back Latin.

Stevolende, Sunday, 19 June 2016 23:55 (ten years ago)

She really was from Peru, although that may be the only part of her bio that was truthful. Yma Sumac was not her real name, she was really Zoila Augusta Emperatriz Chávarri del Castillo. She took the name Yma Sumac because, apparently, it was based on her mother's name and was also a Quechua phrase meaning "how beautiful" or "beautiful flower."

Josefa, Monday, 20 June 2016 05:11 (ten years ago)

Charles Mingus - Mingus Dynasty

TARANTINO! (dog latin), Monday, 20 June 2016 18:50 (ten years ago)

Is Rubber Soul a play on rubber sole(d) shoes? Because that literally never dawned on me until yesterday.

Dan is a ‪#‎VegetablePuppet‬, he is NOT REAL. ‪#‎flatearth (Dan Peterson), Monday, 20 June 2016 19:13 (ten years ago)

I'd assume it was a ringo riposte to people talking about blue-eyed soul or various other types. But not sure when various terms originated. Too early for references to Northen & Southern Soul presumably.
Or a response to soul being too plastic?

Funny seeing the old version of the lp being put under R for band name. Would have thought the distorted faces on the front were still too recognised. Remaster has the band name on the packaging.

Stevolende, Monday, 20 June 2016 19:38 (ten years ago)

yeah it's a play in rubber sole

TARANTINO! (dog latin), Monday, 20 June 2016 19:42 (ten years ago)

cf the take of I'm Down, available on Anthology 2.

During the session, particularly between takes one and two, McCartney can be heard repeating the phrase "Plastic soul, man, plastic soul". He later revealed that the phrase, which the Beatles later adapted for the title of their album Rubber Soul, was used by black musicians to describe Mick Jagger.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%27m_Down

But yes, a play on rubber sole too, of course.

Alba, Tuesday, 21 June 2016 09:33 (ten years ago)

Honk if you're horny

Somehow never got this until a fb friend noted that he had just gotten it.

nickn, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 01:52 (nine years ago)

oh shit, i just got that :/

Flamenco Drop (VegemiteGrrl), Tuesday, 5 July 2016 02:56 (nine years ago)

ohhhhhhhhhhhhh

lazy rascals, spending their substance, and more, in riotous living (Merdeyeux), Tuesday, 5 July 2016 03:17 (nine years ago)

Oh, shit!

Frederik B, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 07:22 (nine years ago)

:-O

TARANTINO! (dog latin), Tuesday, 5 July 2016 08:11 (nine years ago)

Lads

poor fiddy-less albion (darraghmac), Tuesday, 5 July 2016 09:53 (nine years ago)

http://i.imgur.com/GKFIUiC.gif

pplains, Tuesday, 5 July 2016 13:29 (nine years ago)

four weeks pass...

Lying in bed at night, I suddenly thought:

"Is 50 First Dates a pun on 51st State"?

Alba, Wednesday, 3 August 2016 11:02 (nine years ago)

"Fifty First Dates"

― citation needed (Steve Shasta), Sunday, 30 October 2011 18:02 (4 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

Because it's like "Fifty-first States"? Never thought of that.

― Mayne of Fules (James Redd and the Blecchs), Sunday, 30 October 2011 18:15 (4 years ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

(I only remember because I hadn't realised before then)

kinder, Wednesday, 3 August 2016 11:33 (nine years ago)


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