♫♩ Golden years.. gold…Whop whop whopI’ll stick with you baby, for a thousand yearsNothing’s gonna touch you in these golden yearsGolden years…gold…Whop whop whop ♫♩Who knew Bowie was singing to Broomie?
Anybody innocent enough to be harmed by Sherlock’s comment would also be too innocent to understand it, or even to realize that it might be suggestive (at least, until those OTHERS who commented on the comment drew attention to it). Those who are offended by it must already be familiar with the idiom. No harm, no foul.
No worries, Lew. Polite society does not suffer from offenses which it does not deign to notice. Noah sinned less against propriety by his drunken nakedness than his son Ham did by pointing it out.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Great one today.
Phatts about 13 years ago
Broomie, you’re way past the “golden” years!
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
When figures of speech become reality…. You know you’re in the Enchanted Forest!
Sherlock Watson about 13 years ago
Today’s headline:
Irwin Gives Broomie Head!
Llewellenbruce about 13 years ago
The only letters I’d like to forget are the bills.
GROG Premium Member about 13 years ago
Well it’s still not in right.
Arianne about 13 years ago
♫♩ Golden years.. gold…Whop whop whopI’ll stick with you baby, for a thousand yearsNothing’s gonna touch you in these golden yearsGolden years…gold…Whop whop whop ♫♩Who knew Bowie was singing to Broomie?
cdward about 13 years ago
They’re called Golden Years because paying all those doctor bills costs so much gold.
lewisbower about 13 years ago
Can I sue RUSSELL for slander, libel, or just plagiarizing my life?SHERLOCK the love of my life tends to ZAP when people say nasty things about her.
wicky about 13 years ago
And they said life begins at seventy, but they do not tell you what it begins to do.
NE1956 about 13 years ago
Golden years? More like quintuple platinum for Broomie.
Plods with ...™ about 13 years ago
Get in a few for me please.
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
Anybody innocent enough to be harmed by Sherlock’s comment would also be too innocent to understand it, or even to realize that it might be suggestive (at least, until those OTHERS who commented on the comment drew attention to it). Those who are offended by it must already be familiar with the idiom. No harm, no foul.
Saucy1121 Premium Member about 13 years ago
The metallic years: gold in the teeth, silver in the hair, lead in the pants.
fritzoid Premium Member about 13 years ago
No worries, Lew. Polite society does not suffer from offenses which it does not deign to notice. Noah sinned less against propriety by his drunken nakedness than his son Ham did by pointing it out.
Destiny23 about 13 years ago
It’s creepy that her voice comes from her neck hole, not her mouth!