the 'wetting ourselves' was a figment of speech it wasnt intended to be taken literally.

 

for those too thick to understand, it means there were comediens who could give you a great belly laugh without once saying the 'F' word, or any other foul language.

Always liked Dame Edna, still do


@domino-710 wrote:

Name one.???


Wendy Harmer

 

Magda Szubanski

 

Russel Quoit, forget his real name.

 

When I was a teenager I went on a boat trip down the river with a group of people. With my hair down my back, head band and flowered shirt I became anxious because I didn't know the group were young Christians. While I hid in a corner this guy stood up and told a joke - everyone laughed. He responded and ended up telling dozens of jokes and funny stories. My stomach was so sore from laughing. The thing was that every joke and story he told was clean and with no swear words. I get what you mean David. It is refreshing when the comedy is not crass and crude.

i know most of the posters 'get it' about modern comediens and the excessive use of foul language.

 

its sad that now days we have people who need foul language and cruel jokes in order to laugh.

 

i can happily watch youtube videos of dozens of long dead brilliant comediens and still laugh out loud.

 

not all modern comediens are crass, there are some who can still tell a clean joke and get a good laugh out of an audience,

jim eion (not sure if thats spelled right)

rowan atkinson

bill baily


@davidc4430 wrote:

just 1?

dave allan

 

also the 2 ronnies, eric sykes, morcambe and wise, the goons


Many years ago Dave Allen did a live concert here in Darwin (long time ago - in the mid 80s I think).  Anyway I was a big fan of his TV shows but was very surprised by the language he used during his stage show.  Quite a few people walked out actually.  The rest of us thoroughly enjoyed the show after the initial shock😳.  He was a very clever and funny man (and had a very dirty mouth too😁)


@imastawka wrote:

Hasn't the world had enough of this self adoring, cross dressing old phart?

 

I know I have.


So have I

Always did

Always will

 


@ambercat16 wrote:

@davidc4430 wrote:

just 1?

dave allan

 

also the 2 ronnies, eric sykes, morcambe and wise, the goons


Many years ago Dave Allen did a live concert here in Darwin (long time ago - in the mid 80s I think).  Anyway I was a big fan of his TV shows but was very surprised by the language he used during his stage show.  Quite a few people walked out actually.  The rest of us thoroughly enjoyed the show after the initial shock😳.  He was a very clever and funny man (and had a very dirty mouth too😁)


as ive not seen any comediens live i go by what is shown on my tv, i know some older comediens would use bad language on stage. if you pay to go see them you should be warned the show contains bad language.

I also went to see Dave Allen in the 80's in Melbourne.

 

Don't remember any bad language, or warnings.

 

Took my daughter who was only about 10 or 11 at the time.

 

2nd row -aisle seats, and he addressed the small audience as though he knew us personally.

 

Very, very funny man.

 

I went to see Rodney Rude when he was at his peak. The venue was loaded with police who had warned Mr Rude that he would be arrested if his comedy act was vulgar. We were also warned (by Mr Rude) to be careful when we jumped in our cars at the end because the police were out to get us for drink driving. Mr Rude paid tribute to the officers and was pretty rude, but not vulgar IMO. Perhaps it was because his voice was so wacky. Some people can get away with it without being offensive (if one has a broad sense of humour). Personally I think he was one of them.