Juvenile things that make you snigger.
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I made my GP say "Willy"
I had to see my lady GP today as I have a mozzy bite that has caused impetigo which has unfortunately spread to my gentleman, amongst other places all over my body.
Whilst explaining my bother I called him a "Willy", to which she replied "So your willy is sore, what about your scrotum", amongst fits of juvenille sniggering I said no "my b
ks are fine!"

She was fine with it and chuckled too.
I had to see my lady GP today as I have a mozzy bite that has caused impetigo which has unfortunately spread to my gentleman, amongst other places all over my body.
Whilst explaining my bother I called him a "Willy", to which she replied "So your willy is sore, what about your scrotum", amongst fits of juvenille sniggering I said no "my b
ks are fine!"
She was fine with it and chuckled too.
The Telegraph's weekly "Sign Language" gallery is always good for a snigger.
This one from this week's particularly so...


Source: Sign Language, week 260
This one from this week's particularly so...


Source: Sign Language, week 260
DJFish said:
Kentish said:
My little girls princess touch & feel book always makes me snigger when I read:-
That's not my princess, her fan is too fluffy.
Say that aloud at general reading speed

We have the same book, I'm pretty sure they did that deliberately.... That's not my princess, her fan is too fluffy.
Say that aloud at general reading speed

I thought that too the first time I read it and started to laugh.Who would not see the double entendre in that sentence?

Still makes me laugh now; maybe I really am juvenile

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