Word: innuendo
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...show, and the cast’s sweeping limb extensions, artful poses, swaying heads and accentuated facial expressions are congruent with the musical dynamic. But do not be fooled by its straightforward presentation. The World Goes ’Round, chock-full of cutting wit and daring sexual innuendo, is fresh and racy to the core...
...Well, I’d love to stay and chat, but you’re a total bitch,” as was once announced by the lovable Stewie of Family Guy. Of course, over the years television networks have continued to push the envelope on sexual innuendo, skin and what constitutes “offensive.” And, frankly, Dartboard doesn’t feel she has the authority or insight to decide what the limits should be; for that matter, however, she doesn’t feel the Federal Communications Committee (FCC) and Chair Michael Powell have...
...going to work towards making primetime programming more appropriate, it should do so uniformly—without singling out one network for something considerably less offensive than what most networks broadcast routinely. Pervasive sexual innuendo on sitcoms, the increasingly tasteless themes of reality television shows, and the lack of quality programming for kids is far more detrimental to the impressionable minds of tomorrow. But, given Powell’s record, Dartboard won’t hold her breath...
...Olympic Committee officials posed triumphantly for the press with Kenteris' and Thanou's Games credentials after they withdrew. Did they do that with the ID cards of any of the athletes they kicked out? No. Because Kenteris and Thanou were singled out, Greece had to endure two weeks of innuendo and sniping: whispers of "dopers" and "cheaters" were heard after every Greek success. (Thankfully, we were able to savor some moments of triumph, not least when Fani Halkia, our 400-m hurdler, scored a surprise gold and helped redeem - in Greek eyes, anyway - the country's bruised track-and-field...
...because the Meister’s restlessness found peace here, only succeeds in annoying me. The exhibits neurotically proceed along corridors winding upstairs and down, then up and down again. Display cases document a so-called “Viennese fiasco” without providing any clear exposition. Much innuendo and few facts are offered about the composer’s mysterious relations with Nietzsche, Liszt and Bavarian King Ludwig...