It all depends on the placement of the carrot…..But, knowing Caufield I’m pretty sure it’s boobs…..What kid his age wouldn’t love boobs…Hell, I’m 61 and I’m still fascinated with ’em…
bigpuma: Which orthodox, Jewish or Eastern Christian? Seems you are appealing to some sort of prejudice, especially since I am Methodist..Night-Gaunt49: True enough. I had a theology professor who defined profanity as “theological vocabulary outside of a theological context.” It should work with the other two categories by analogy.
Me3000 almost 11 years ago
now I want to see it
Brass Orchid Premium Member almost 11 years ago
She is playing the odds.
Varnes almost 11 years ago
It all depends on the placement of the carrot…..But, knowing Caufield I’m pretty sure it’s boobs…..What kid his age wouldn’t love boobs…Hell, I’m 61 and I’m still fascinated with ’em…
rollerposter almost 11 years ago
just look for the snow balls…
leons1701 almost 11 years ago
@notsoastute Very good thinking there.
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
Obscenity’s in the mind of the beholder…
Strod almost 11 years ago
Maybe the snowperson is mooning the school building so it’s hard to tell its gender from a distance, Frazz.
Stephen Gilberg almost 11 years ago
It could be a hermaphrodite.
dzw3030 almost 11 years ago
Obscenity is what you know when you see it… Wait, I think I fumbled that quote. :-)
Boots at the Boar Premium Member almost 11 years ago
There are a lot of gender-neutral obscenities: middle-finger, making a fist next to your mouth with your tongue in your cheek, mooning, etc.
p_b1999 almost 11 years ago
What? No “Snowman House of Horror” (from Calvin and Hobbes, of course) reference?
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
Obscenity involves sex, profanity religion, and scatology elimination. Keep them straight to preserve the language.
Reality,really? almost 11 years ago
As the judge said. I may not be able to define but I know it when I see it.
hippogriff almost 11 years ago
bigpuma: Which orthodox, Jewish or Eastern Christian? Seems you are appealing to some sort of prejudice, especially since I am Methodist..Night-Gaunt49: True enough. I had a theology professor who defined profanity as “theological vocabulary outside of a theological context.” It should work with the other two categories by analogy.