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ahhh you see if it was in America, that'd be okay...you see because in America fanny means something else....I can't get away with that joke twice can i? Ninja

(is this a joke btw toots because if it's not it's very disturbing...I used to love the Famous Five when I was a kid...poor Enid...between Fannys, Dicks and golliwogs, she's not standing the test of time very well is she?) Big Grin
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There were Enid Blyton books in the library of the school I was trained in and my kids' schools.

I think sometimes some Heads take daft decisions and then the gossip spreads that all schools have banned things.

When the Head banned chocolate and fizzy pop (which I agreed with) to hear the parents carry on you'd think she'd banned eating Shake Head
Leccy
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
ahhh you see if it was in America, that'd be okay...you see because in America fanny means something else....I can't get away with that joke twice can i? Ninja

(is this a joke btw toots because if it's not it's very disturbing...I used to love the Famous Five when I was a kid...poor Enid...between Fannys, Dicks and golliwogs, she's not standing the test of time very well is she?) Big Grin



No its not a Joke Temps, I been informed its been removed from school librarys and maybe public ones so was really wanting to know if its true. Smiler
Tootall
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
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Originally posted by china:
theyve changed the names in the new prints-personally, ive never had trouble with 'fanny' but 'dick' bothered me


Dick was a bit of a pain though..the self righteous little git...not like Julian...Julian was lovely Red Face


dick was always starving Big Grin

julian was 'grown up' especially when he set his chin in a determined manner Mad

anne was the housewife-she could make a home out of a tin can that girl could Angel

george was fierce,stubborn and proud-and quite possibly a lesbian Eeker

timmy was a dog Big Grin
china
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Originally posted by electric6:
There were Enid Blyton books in the library of the school I was trained in and my kids' schools.

I think sometimes some Heads take daft decisions and then the gossip spreads that all schools have banned things.

When the Head banned chocolate and fizzy pop (which I agreed with) to hear the parents carry on you'd think she'd banned eating Shake Head


Awww the voice of reason, ok thats one sensible school. Smiler
Tootall
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Originally posted by Tootall:
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
ahhh you see if it was in America, that'd be okay...you see because in America fanny means something else....I can't get away with that joke twice can i? Ninja

(is this a joke btw toots because if it's not it's very disturbing...I used to love the Famous Five when I was a kid...poor Enid...between Fannys, Dicks and golliwogs, she's not standing the test of time very well is she?) Big Grin



No its not a Joke Temps, I been informed its been removed from school librarys and maybe public ones so was really wanting to know if its true. Smiler


Why are you asking me? Disappointed Laugh

well that's just ridiculous...where will our kids be without Kirrin Island and Ginger Beer *hopes she's kept all her books*
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Originally posted by china:
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
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Originally posted by china:
theyve changed the names in the new prints-personally, ive never had trouble with 'fanny' but 'dick' bothered me


Dick was a bit of a pain though..the self righteous little git...not like Julian...Julian was lovely Red Face


dick was always starving Big Grin

julian was 'grown up' especially when he set his chin in a determined manner Mad

anne was the housewife-she could make a home out of a tin can that girl could Angel

george was fierce,stubborn and proud-and quite possibly a lesbian Eeker

timmy was a dog Big Grin


I remember one story where Dick upset Anne and Julian told him to back off and went to comfort poor Anne who was scared and crying...I think I may have had a small crush on him after that Blush
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I haven't heard anything and I work as a librarian. I think its probably individual policy. High school libraries often have quite contraversial stories in there, its reading for young adults, I think anyone who finds Enid Blyton too raunchy needs a serious head check.

I was told the other day that one of the most popular books at the moment is Before I Die, Jenny Downham which deals with sex, drugs etc so I don't think Fanny and Dick would cause such a problem.
L
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Originally posted by china:
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
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Originally posted by china:
theyve changed the names in the new prints-personally, ive never had trouble with 'fanny' but 'dick' bothered me


Dick was a bit of a pain though..the self righteous little git...not like Julian...Julian was lovely Red Face


dick was always starving Big Grin

julian was 'grown up' especially when he set his chin in a determined manner Mad

anne was the housewife-she could make a home out of a tin can that girl could Angel

george was fierce,stubborn and proud-and quite possibly a lesbian Eeker

timmy was a dog Big Grin

Nod Dick was a supercilious numpty, and I bet Julian was only waiting for a couple of years' growth, when he'd be able to 'take' him Ninja

Anne probably has "The Surrendered Wife" on her bookshelf. And George really is George these days Nod
Demantoid
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
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Originally posted by Tootall:
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
ahhh you see if it was in America, that'd be okay...you see because in America fanny means something else....I can't get away with that joke twice can i? Ninja

(is this a joke btw toots because if it's not it's very disturbing...I used to love the Famous Five when I was a kid...poor Enid...between Fannys, Dicks and golliwogs, she's not standing the test of time very well is she?) Big Grin



No its not a Joke Temps, I been informed its been removed from school librarys and maybe public ones so was really wanting to know if its true. Smiler


Why are you asking me? Disappointed Laugh

well that's just ridiculous...where will our kids be without Kirrin Island and Ginger Beer *hopes she's kept all her books*


ahhhhh!

pulling up to kirrin cottage in the horse and cart-joanne bustling in the kitchen making a special tea,timmy getting yelled at by uncle quinten-heaps of tomatoes,lashings of ginger beer, a HUGE ham

*sighs*

didnt it just fire your imagination

ive made myself hungry now Laugh
china
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Originally posted by china:
ahhhhh!

pulling up to kirrin cottage in the horse and cart-joanne bustling in the kitchen making a special tea,timmy getting yelled at by uncle quinten-heaps of tomatoes,lashings of ginger beer, a HUGE ham

*sighs*

didnt it just fire your imagination

ive made myself hungry now Laugh


Uncle Quentin!!! I was trying to remember his name...was he George's father? He was a bit eccentric wasn't he?

Wasn't there always some one with Scarlett Fever? Big Grin
T
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Originally posted by Tootall:
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Originally posted by china:
theyve changed the names in the new prints-personally, ive never had trouble with 'fanny' but 'dick' bothered me

im on about the NAMES blizzie, before you splutter and start nudging and winking Big Grin


They changed the names? Eeker Thats riddiculous, have they sensored shakespeare? Smiler


LOL!

they have!

but in fairness, when i used to read to my step-kids a few years back-you could hear them sniggering when i mentioned the names dick and aunt fanny Laugh
china
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Originally posted by china:
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Originally posted by Tootall:
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Originally posted by china:
theyve changed the names in the new prints-personally, ive never had trouble with 'fanny' but 'dick' bothered me

im on about the NAMES blizzie, before you splutter and start nudging and winking Big Grin


They changed the names? Eeker Thats riddiculous, have they sensored shakespeare? Smiler


LOL!

they have!

but in fairness, when i used to read to my step-kids a few years back-you could hear them sniggering when i mentioned the names dick and aunt fanny Laugh


how old were they? I read the books when I was about 10/11 and fannys and dicks were far from my vocabulary back then Laugh
T
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
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Originally posted by china:
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Originally posted by Tootall:
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Originally posted by china:
theyve changed the names in the new prints-personally, ive never had trouble with 'fanny' but 'dick' bothered me

im on about the NAMES blizzie, before you splutter and start nudging and winking Big Grin


They changed the names? Eeker Thats riddiculous, have they sensored shakespeare? Smiler


LOL!

they have!

but in fairness, when i used to read to my step-kids a few years back-you could hear them sniggering when i mentioned the names dick and aunt fanny Laugh


how old were they? I read the books when I was about 10/11 and fannys and dicks were far from my vocabulary back then Laugh


step-kids?

about between the ages of 5-8
china
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
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Originally posted by china:
step-kids?

about between the ages of 5-8


*faints* Laugh I bet the 8 year old riled up the other ones Ninja Big Grin


dont suppose i helped much-once someone starts giggling, it sets me off aswell Laugh

well im off to have a look for summat for tea

*wishes anne was here to cook*

ina bit temps Wink
china
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Originally posted by Tootall:
Ive been told its because Fanny met Dick and things in the books and its considered rude now? There was plenty of Fanny's and Dicks about back then when it was written so why ban it now? Smiler


I think you were possibly told wrong (they haven't banned "Swallows and Amazons" because of a girl called "Titty" Big Grin)

What has caused most of the problems with E.B. is the racism and sexism in the books - from Noddy and the "nasty black golliwogs" to the Famous Five - with the depiction of travellers and any foreigners and the sexist attitude to girls and women.
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Originally posted by china:
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Originally posted by Templetonpeck:
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Originally posted by china:
step-kids?

about between the ages of 5-8


*faints* Laugh I bet the 8 year old riled up the other ones Ninja Big Grin


dont suppose i helped much-once someone starts giggling, it sets me off aswell Laugh

well im off to have a look for summat for tea

*wishes anne was here to cook*

ina bit temps Wink


Enjoy China Valentine
T

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