The BBC newsfeed on my phone keeps coming up with a story entitled "The Country where Lesbians Talk in Code". I confess I am confused about this. Morse ? Octel ? Wimsel ? Suggestions on a postcard please...
Re: The Country where...
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:41 pm
by zarniwoop
"The Country where Lesbians Talk in Code"
If there's something you want to share with us we won't judge you.
The BBC newsfeed on my phone keeps coming up with a story entitled "The Country where Lesbians Talk in Code". I confess I am confused about this. Morse ? Octel ? Wimsel ? Suggestions on a postcard please...
The BBC newsfeed on my phone keeps coming up with a story entitled "The Country where Lesbians Talk in Code". I confess I am confused about this. Morse ? Octel ? Wimsel ? Suggestions on a postcard please...
Polari was the 'lingua franca' of the male homosexual community for many decades.
Re: The Country where...
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 1:55 am
by boing
Julian and Sandy
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Re: The Country where...
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 2:02 am
by boing
Julian and Sandy --- "Round the Horne". ---- hilarious.
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Re: The Country where Lesbians Talk in Code
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 6:10 am
by Slasher
Why would lezzos have to talk in code anyway? Why can't they just speak plainly? Or is this code only used by yer tattooed lefty SJW'd feminist butch fuglies?
Re: The Country where...
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2019 6:44 am
by OFSO
I purchased the Polari handbook/dictionary last year. Origins of Polari language are travelling show people, theatres, fairs etc. Then used by gay community.
The BBC newsfeed on my phone keeps coming up with a story entitled "The Country where Lesbians Talk in Code". I confess I am confused about this. Morse ? Octel ? Wimsel ? Suggestions on a postcard please...