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Oh FFS.


Lots of humour is quite black.


People have different senses of humour.


I found red devil's picture very funny. I find some of the "jokes" posted in the joke thread on here quite offensive.


Each to their own, eh?


I sincerely hope that when I snuff it (which if people on here think 72 is a good innings then I haven't got long to go, grammar) I won't get a load of friends and relatives afraid to make jokes about it. Though of course I hope they'd have a bit of a cry too :))

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> ..or he just sits there waiting like a optimistic

> fisherman waiting for a bite..


Well, makes sense, maggots also try and wiggle their way out of difficult situations...


http://www.gofishing.co.uk/upload/27662/images/opi/5.jpg

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I'm so sorry Louisa.. I popped out for a walk in

> Dulwich Park and the Village for an hour or so

> and wasn't posting ..

>

> ...so what happens ??

>

> *bob* has to resort to insulting you in my

> absence.

>

> I think he must have some sort of E-mail Alert

> set up when ever either of us post anything.

>

> ..or he just sits there waiting like a optimistic

> fisherman waiting for a bite..

>

> Foxy.



Threatened anyone with 'hate crime' claims yet today Fox? you working class hero and defender of the opressed etc etc

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> I'm so sorry Louisa.. I popped out for a walk in

> Dulwich Park and the Village for an hour or so

> and wasn't posting ..



Louisa Wrote:

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>Dear, sweet Fox - there is nothing to forgive. Perhaps

> one day we will tread the leafy village path together

> and leave all this madness behind.



CUE MUSIC

ROLL CREDITS

Sue Wrote:

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> Oh FFS.

>

> Lots of humour is quite black.

>

> People have different senses of humour.

>

> I found red devil's picture very funny. I find

> some of the "jokes" posted in the joke thread on

> here quite offensive.

>

> Each to their own, eh?

>

> I sincerely hope that when I snuff it (which if

> people on here think 72 is a good innings then I

> haven't got long to go, grammar) I won't get a

> load of friends and relatives afraid to make jokes

> about it. Though of course I hope they'd have a

> bit of a cry too :))



Yes


If you can't beat death at least you can laugh at it.

and I don't think Aaron Ramsey scored recently.

Sorry - I missed have missed the memo that appointed you the grief police and gave you the right to judge what people are allowed to feel sad about.



Jeremy Wrote:

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I saw it

> mainly as a send-up of the mawkish, global

> grieving for an animal (Jimmy Kimmel crying on TV

> over Cecil the Lion... FFS..)

Azira Wrote:

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> Sorry - I missed have missed the memo that

> appointed you the grief police and gave you the

> right to judge what people are allowed to feel sad about.


I believe in things called "freedom of thought" and "freedom of speech". You may be familiar with the concepts.


So yes Jimmy Kimmel is perfectly free to cry about a lion, or anything else. And I'm free to ridicule it. And you're free to say daft things.

Death is whatever you want it to be. Shouldn't be any limits on how one persons death is a celebration, another's a deeply sad and traumatic event. Each to their own. But when you are not in any way interested in said person, and are purely posting to mock the circumstances surrounding the media response to said death, that's pointless is it not? We still do not know the outcome to the autopsy on Cilla, maybe it wasn't just old age, maybe a tragic accident? Who knows? But until then at least give the poor family and friends a chance to deal with the grief without all the pointless little attempts at humour! There are lots of people I have not particularly liked, I didn't celebrate their death by going on social media criticising the response of others to their death. It's called having a little dignity and respect. Couldn't you give it a month before you start the whole obituary slating and such like. Some of this stuff is no better than the drivel Katie Hopkins dishes out over Twitter (and for the record I actually quite like her too!).


Louisa.

Louisa Wrote:

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> But when you are not in

> any way interested in said person, and are purely

> posting to mock the circumstances surrounding the

> media response to said death, that's pointless is

> it not?


Keep wiggling away Lou...

It's true. Should any of Cilla's relatives somehow manage not to see the banks of national newspapers out today each with a seven page spread speculating as to the cause of her death - AND simultaneously fall onto a keyboard and by huge fluke input the words 'Cilla Black East Dulwich Forum' and hit 'enter' - they would be horrified to discover you comparing her hair colour to that of Cecil the Lion - and it would be as if poor Cilla had died all over again.


We can only hope that this most unfortunate set of circumstances do not occur.

*Bob* are you some behind the scenes expert on this forum? How on earth do you know whether one of her many close friends or relatives isn't looking on this forum as we type? And how they be offended by certain comments? That's all I'm pointing out. My comment was, as explained previously, an observation at the poor editing of the picture where Cecil's mane overlaps Cilla's ginger mo of hair. It was not an intentional dig at her nor Cecil. For goodness sakes I shouldn't even be having to explain myself.


Louisa.

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