The best newspaper headline I ever saw concerned a man named Pecker being promoted to VP of some company's Asian division. The headline: "Pecker to fill top slot in Asia."
I don't think it is. Based on the second headline and the photo captions, I think it's just plain blunt. No innuendo or double meaning.
Keith: I don't think it is. Based on the second headline and the photo captions, I think it's just plain blunt. No innuendo or double meaning.
No, reading the captions it appears there was some innuendo.
The scandal mags actually pay people to come up with this sort of headline, hoping to catch your eye. They sell more rags like that. As distasteful as this one seems, it worked; here it is on an internet forum, where even more people will see it. They might not sell more rags because of it. I can't help but think that the writer would be proud if they found out it had made the GRM forums.
Appleseed wrote: Why a man would put a hamburger anywhere near another man's butt is beyond me.
colesterol poisoning?
I believe they are called "Royale with Cheese" over there, a whopper is more likely to come from a KFC menu ;)
oldsaw wrote: Political Correctness is ignored in Botswana.
There's not a high value placed on subtlety either
I'm going to try to work "terrorizing his buttocks" into conversation today.
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