Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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I thought the Prince Albert of the joke was Victoria's husband.
"Do you have Prince Albert in the can?" was a fairly common question asked of shopkeepers and tobacconists. Phone pranksters used it so they could add, "Then let him out!" and hang up and giggle. IDEK, back in the early days of telephone kids made their own fun.
The tobacco was named after HRH Victoria's husband, and his (purported) likeness was used on the container, implying the person who used the product was as discerning and refeened as royalty. Or something.
I could explain the other use of "Prince Albert," but I fear it would chase away the two of you who are still reading this.
I could explain the other use of "Prince Albert," but I fear it would chase away the two of you who are still reading this.
Let them run. I'm still here! Explain!
Oooh, I'll do it!
It's a men's piercing, in a very particularly sensitive part of the anatomy.
heh heh We could whitefont PA. It's a genital piercing. For the fellows .
duh, forgot where I was posting for a moment.
I think I learned, "You better let him out before he suffocates" from a book called How to Eat Like a Child and Other Lessons in Not Being Grown Up. Does anybody else remember that book?
::points:: Jilli made me do it!
A PA is a penis piercing. Two theories on why it was done:
1. Albert was a randy beast, and HRH had him done as part of a chastity restraint.
2. Albert had an unruly member, and tied the ring to his leg to improve and maintain the drape of his trousers.
2. Albert had an unruly member, and tied the ring to his leg to improve and maintain the drape of his trousers.
That was the story I've always seen referenced.
"Unruly member." Oh, I am so twelve.