lumberjim • Dec 20, 2009 11:10 pm
no googling
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lookout123;619622 wrote:Z is right. Not sure the point of this one mr jinx.
DanaC;619742 wrote:I didn't even know there was an American Dennis the Menace. I certainly didn't think of it as an American icon. I think of him as quintessentially English.
I used to Gandy and beano comics as a kid, so Dennis the Menace, and Beryl the Peril are etched onto my memories of childhood: Fridays were pocket money and comic days :)
lumberjim;619664 wrote:we were talking to monster last night, and learned that our Dennis is NOT the original.
Dennis the menace was actually an English creation in 1951(choice A). Our Black and white TV show didn't appear until 1966(C).
skysidhe;619750 wrote:strange coincidence
Dennis Andrew Nilsen (born 23 November 1945, Fraserburgh, Scotland) also known as the Muswell Hill Murderer and the Kindly Killer is a British serial killer who lived in London.
He killed at least fifteen men and boys in gruesome circumstances between 1978 and 1983 and was eventually caught after his disposal of dismembered human entrails blocked his household drains: the drain cleaning company found that the drains were congested with human flesh and contacted the police.
Due to the similarities between their crimes, sexuality and lifestyle, Nilsen has been referred to as the "British Jeffrey Dahmer."[1]
spudcon;619590 wrote:The comic Dennis was decapitated.
Clodfobble;620996 wrote:Great Uncle Harold at the family reunion: "Sling-shot?" Why, in my day, we called that a n---er shooter.
My 8-year-old brother: *sound of jaw cracking as it hits the floor*