on 03-08-2013 06:20 AM
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Despicable Me 2 Talking Dave Minion Banana Babbler McDonalds Happy Meal Toy #3
A buyer posted a question in the answer centre about cancelling payment/purchase along the way I got a chuckle from one
sellers description.....
"kids' movies often seem to have what could be considered double entendre lines
... So what is this ??? double entendre or unintentional and just my overactive dirty mind
Brand New, Sealed in Package!
Talking Dave Minion Banana Babbler
2013 Despicable Me 2 McDonald's Happy Meal Toy #3
When you pull Dave's Banana he babbles,
"Hehe Ho Banana, Oohh Banana!"
(The banana has to be pulled and held for Dave to complete the phrase.)
on 03-08-2013 04:39 PM
http://www.siestaawareness.org/pages/siesta-facts.php
Actually, a medico in Australia said only last week on the radio that people who have siestas are healthier. Can't find the article.
on 03-08-2013 04:52 PM
What have siesta's got to do with the topic we are discussing.. childrens toy holding a banana or an eBay description for listing of said toy?
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Geez Col, I bet you're glad that the item for sale wasn't a Chicken Little toy.
on 03-08-2013 06:52 PM
so -called kid's movies are full of double entendres. Shrek would be one of the richest in that minefield:
Magic Mirror to Lord Farqhaard - " Bachelorette number two is a cape-wearing girl from the Land of Fantasy. Although she lives with seven other men, she's not easy. Just kiss her frozen, dead lips and find out what a live wire she is. Give it up for Snow White!"
Shrek [observing a giant building] "That must be Lord Farquaad's castle... Do you think he's maybe compensating for something?"
Littlies might not get it but keep up the conditioning and you end up with totally hot-wired teens.
on 03-08-2013 06:56 PM
ROFLMAO
now crikey......that was funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!
on 03-08-2013 07:01 PM
I remember taking mine to see Playschool at the theatre. John Hamblin was absolutely full of the double entendres.
He had a knack of making it amusing for the mums and dads too.
on 03-08-2013 07:07 PM
Enid Blyton book banned in Aust in the 1970s.
On page 84--and Noddy walked down a country lane and felt a little queer.--lol.
on 03-08-2013 07:16 PM
Shrek [observing a giant building] "That must be Lord Farquaad's castle... Do you think he's maybe compensating for something?"
now there you go.I thought it was because Lord Farquaad was 'short of stature'
on 03-08-2013 07:19 PM
@am*3 wrote:I have my own plastic minion toy from a shop (without banana).
burned out the motor, eh?
on 03-08-2013 07:20 PM
Joono,
Maybe I can blame Playschool for having a sex drive in my teens lol.As if ...more inclined to think watching Graham Kenedy, Benny Hill etc may have had more to do with it ...other than having teenage hormones just like my parents themselves did back in their day (without the added input )