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cashman 13-07-2007 14:02

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 448134)
I also think that people are so much more sensitive these days....so the things that you could make fun of and get away with, without some sensitive soul feeling 'singled' out and 'abused', have got a bit thin on the ground.

I always have a good laugh when I am in the company of my mother......so much so that I find myself crying with laughing

i think ya got it there margaret folk are more sensitive this days i think cos they have been brought up with the PC brigade, yer mums a good example- she hasn't lol,a joke is a joke full stop. its not personal to any race,creed,or colour, its a JOKE.

garinda 13-07-2007 14:03

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There are some jokes on this link to the Daily Mail, from a story on a similar theme.:D

Why the elderly have a sense of humour failure | the Daily Mail

cashman 13-07-2007 14:09

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cant agree with the article, most of the old cocks i know have a cracking sense of humour. think the miserable owd gits are in the minority.

garinda 13-07-2007 14:11

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 448147)
cant agree with the article, most of the old cocks i know have a cracking sense of humour. think the miserable owd gits are in the minority.

I agree. Every older person I know has a great sense of humour, as well as the gift of being able to laugh at the misfortune of others.:D

Ianto.W. 13-07-2007 14:22

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The reason the younger generation think we are grumpy is, their sense of humour is infantile and not worth the effort needed laugh, we have earned the right to be 'grumpy' because we have heard it all before. Bernard Manning had it 'dead' right if you'll pardon the pun, his epitaph on tv last night was hilarious.;)

WillowTheWhisp 13-07-2007 14:29

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 448134)
I also think that people are so much more sensitive these days....so the things that you could make fun of and get away with, without some sensitive soul feeling 'singled' out and 'abused', have got a bit thin on the ground.

I also have to admit that things on TV that are supposed to be funny leave me totally bemused. I know that younger people find things like Little Britain a great laugh....I find that kind of humour juvenile and a touch lavatorial....so maybe my sense of humour has degraded too.


I think you could be right on both counts there Margaret.

Maybe there's a generation gap thing when it comes to humour. Some of the things which older people find hilarious leave some younger folks looking perplexed.

katex 13-07-2007 14:36

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 448148)
Every older person I know has a great sense of humour, as well as the gift of being able to laugh at the misfortune of others.:D

Don't think that is special to the aged Garinda .. you laugh at other people's misfortunes or don't, full stop.

I can never concentrate on a stand up comedian .. my ex thought it was a lack of sense of humour ... no, just a lack of concentration I am afraid.

Alway surprises me that my son/grandaughter and his mates can watch programmes like 'Friends' over and over again and still laugh uproariously at the same bits :confused:

They also see the funny side of black comedy like Pulp Fiction and the Sopranos .. yes, is funny, but had to be pointed out to me.

Borat appears to be the new cult and he is much worse than Bernard Manning ... funny though ... :D

beechy 13-07-2007 14:36

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i think the elders among us have a wider
sense of humour mainly because we can laugh
at ourselves and the youth dont know how to

cashman 13-07-2007 14:45

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Originally Posted by beechy (Post 448161)
i think the elders among us have a wider
sense of humour mainly because we can laugh
at ourselves and the youth dont know how to

ya got summat there beechy.;)

Ianto.W. 13-07-2007 15:06

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What really bugs me is those programs that have 'laugh' machines, to promt you to laugh, they get the 'deep six' (torpedoed) off yours truly, they are an insult to anyones intelligence.

MargaretR 13-07-2007 15:17

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I tend to prefer the miserable ones - Jack Benny, Tony Hancock, Jack Dee.
I laugh with relief I suppose, at finding someone more miserable than me :D

WillowTheWhisp 13-07-2007 17:00

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I think the ability to laugh at yourself is essential for a happy life. :)

Margaret Pilkington 13-07-2007 17:06

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Yes, me too. I overdose on laughter when I go away with Ma......in fact the last time we went away we had the whole of the dining room in uproarious laughter....and people were vying with one another to sit close to our table so that they did not miss out on the fun.

Stanaccy 13-07-2007 18:07

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Well seeing as everybody else laughs at me I have no choice but to join them :D

Eric 13-07-2007 21:15

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 448141)
Well, I am already doing most of those things.....I wouldn't give him 2 puddings...his girth is wide enough....so i must need more practice eh?

Are those steak and kidney puddings? If they are I'll take the extra one. Trade for some moose steak.:) And no, a recipe won't do. I can bake decent bread, do a mean pie crust. But I couldn't make a good steak and kidney pudding to save my life.:eek:


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