This alludes to classic Dennis the Menace (the American one, not the British one) answering the door and announcing to his parents, “It’s those people you wouldn’t waste the gas to go see!” Or asking their elderly visitors, “So what’s it like over the hill?”
I like to think that the joke is that the censored words involve something sexual that isn’t physically possible. But then again, my humor rarely extends far beyond that of a middle schooler. I still watch episodes of Beavis and Butthead as well as Rifftrax and find them funny.
Panufo 5 months ago
This alludes to classic Dennis the Menace (the American one, not the British one) answering the door and announcing to his parents, “It’s those people you wouldn’t waste the gas to go see!” Or asking their elderly visitors, “So what’s it like over the hill?”
Cornelius Robinson Premium Member 5 months ago
“Here’s a penny! Daddy says you like to pinch them!”
Dr. Quatermass 5 months ago
I like to think that the joke is that the censored words involve something sexual that isn’t physically possible. But then again, my humor rarely extends far beyond that of a middle schooler. I still watch episodes of Beavis and Butthead as well as Rifftrax and find them funny.
phritzg Premium Member 5 months ago
If that’s what he is, he should be taking the photo in the bedroom, right after Daddy’s boss starts “wrestling” with his mother.
comixbomix 5 months ago
Hank Ketcham got there first.
Gent 5 months ago
Me is wonders what he say about him.
Donaldo Premium Member 5 months ago
I read ‘steaming pile of poop’
mistercatworks 5 months ago
“I apologize. He was a typographical error, you know.”