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Offensive Humour No one objects to humorous items but we should be spared always the commentator who tells jokes about ‘Hories’. Similarly inappropriate are tasteless parodies of traditional items and also the type of humour practised by the performer who wants to be star of the show. Usually this mis-guided individual has left his false teeth at home and he continually interrupts good items with extravagant posturing, pukana and grimaces.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1962, Page 24

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70

Offensive Humour Te Ao Hou, September 1962, Page 24

Offensive Humour Te Ao Hou, September 1962, Page 24

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