I have mentioned this in past posts
Our friend Patrick has a habit of using his middle digit for certain tasks like ringing Emma's doorbell and scratching an itch.
Now I know I have asked this before but is it really something completely innocent on his part or are we seeing a pattern here?
IMO there's a certain degree of Patrick being naughty and on purpose!
Am I wrong?
There's That Finger...Again!!!
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Re: There's That Finger...Again!!!
For the vast majority of people in the UK in the 1960s, the middle finger had no meaning. The British equivalent was the "V sign", as demonstrated by Steve McQueen in the film Le Mans.
Of course that doesn't rule out Patrick knowing the U.S. connotation and having a bit of fun but it would have been lost on the domestic audience. If he'd used two fingers he wouldn't have got a way with it.
Of course that doesn't rule out Patrick knowing the U.S. connotation and having a bit of fun but it would have been lost on the domestic audience. If he'd used two fingers he wouldn't have got a way with it.
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Re: There's That Finger...Again!!!
I suspect it's seen as innocent enough not to shock the American network executives and censors...
However, the sight of a female navel gives them conniptions...
However, the sight of a female navel gives them conniptions...
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Re: There's That Finger...Again!!!
more or less..then again, brits can be as uptight, as much...lol..Frankymole wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 3:50 pm I suspect it's seen as innocent enough not to shock the American network executives and censors...
However, the sight of a female navel gives them conniptions...
of course, one can certainly remember how the episode with Diana as the Queen of Sin, was originally Banned in the States..but ABC management types, would screen that episode , at company meetings...which is both a hoot, and paradox..
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Here's why I think there could be something to Patrick's finger follies.
He was a veteran of the war so had seen & been exposed to the bawdiest humour combined with near death experiences. Not to mention seeing his friends "blown to bits". All that might give some a bit of a warped persona
Patrick spent considerable time in Canada in the 50's & likely visited the U.S. during that time. That meant he would have been fully exposed to & immersed in customs both polite and naughty first hand on this side of the Atlantic.
And lastly the program was now being broadcast in North America.
Now this is all conjecture on my part. I have no proof. But I continue to believe that he knew what he was doing. Someone who was as worldly at Patrick, who had traveled as much as he had & his war time experience suggests to me he may have led the way and influenced others...
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He was a veteran of the war so had seen & been exposed to the bawdiest humour combined with near death experiences. Not to mention seeing his friends "blown to bits". All that might give some a bit of a warped persona
Patrick spent considerable time in Canada in the 50's & likely visited the U.S. during that time. That meant he would have been fully exposed to & immersed in customs both polite and naughty first hand on this side of the Atlantic.
And lastly the program was now being broadcast in North America.
Now this is all conjecture on my part. I have no proof. But I continue to believe that he knew what he was doing. Someone who was as worldly at Patrick, who had traveled as much as he had & his war time experience suggests to me he may have led the way and influenced others...
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Re: There's That Finger...Again!!!
unclefester wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2024 10:27 pm Here's why I think there could be something to Patrick's finger follies.
He was a veteran of the war so had seen & been exposed to the bawdiest humour combined with near death experiences. Not to mention seeing his friends "blown to bits". All that might give some a bit of a warped persona
Patrick spent considerable time in Canada in the 50's & likely visited the U.S. during that time. That meant he would have been fully exposed to & immersed in customs both polite and naughty first hand on this side of the Atlantic.
And lastly the program was now being broadcast in North America.
Now this is all conjecture on my part. I have no proof. But I continue to believe that he knew what he was doing. Someone who was as worldly at Patrick, who had traveled as much as he had & his war time experience suggests to me he may have led the way and influenced others...
God Save The King!!
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very good points on what could have 'driven' Patrick..and yeah, he spent a lot of time in Canada, doing both plays and occasional tv...he also was part of many cast up's of plays, etc..and if my memory is correct, his mother was a Lesbian.and he had the benefit of being raised by two women.
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Re: There's That Finger...Again!!!
I've found a similar thread on other forums, asking about people in shows using their middle finger instead of the index finger to point at things. General consensus is it's a generational thing, with older people using the middle finger as it's (a) a longer finger, and (b) not rude. (I do remember my parents always saying it's rude to point but how else does someone point things out??)
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