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It Came From Planet Aylia says: "My husband's mad Auntie Joan accused the man seven doors down of stealing her milk as he was the first black neighbour she had. She doesn't even get her milk delivered." Tell us about casual racism from oldies.

Thanks to Brayn Dedd who suggested this too

(, Thu 27 Oct 2011, 11:54)
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Zebras
My Granny once told me the following joke:

"What do the darkies say when the use a zebra crossing? Now you see me, now you don't, now you see me, now you don't"
(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 0:21, 7 replies)
Also works
For whiteys.
(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 0:47, closed)
I always thought this
As well as being heinously crap, it just doesn't work as a racist joke.
(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 10:50, closed)
Was originally a Jim Davidson joke when he had 'Chalky' in his act
Sums it up perfectly really. :(
(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 3:35, closed)

My granny used a Jim Davidson joke? I am horrified. It was funny when she said it in a kind of "ho ho, old people" way, but now it just feels a bit grimy :(
(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 4:53, closed)

Some of the stuff my grandparents came out with wasnt funny just plain wrong, but they didnt see anything the matter with it, they believed the stereotypes, which was interesting seeing as they were a part of an ethnic minority themselves.
(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 17:56, closed)
I was told that one in the very early '70s.

(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 8:06, closed)
That would tie in with Jim (not a racist) Davidson) well more sort of mid 70s maybe.
He is hardly talented enough to have come up with it himself. Was probably a Bernard Manning.
(, Fri 28 Oct 2011, 17:53, closed)

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