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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZWaitress, Whale, Whip, Wine, Witchillustrated threads linked above, unillustrated suggestions listed below Warholscrump As the late Andy Warhol would say... (I'd think a tomato soup can would be fine) (but also a skinny weirdo) The Headmaster He's not politically incorrect, the opposite even. In any case, Andy Warhol already receives a tribute in 'clown'. Watermelongrampy Not particularly offensive until you illustrate it being consumed by a "person of color." The Headmaster You'd be thinking of something along these lines... www.grandmasgraphics.com/graphics/littleones/littleones350.jpg WenchJonathan Katz What's more un-PC than a buxom barmaid? Plus, it gives you an excuse to draw a buxom barmaid. The Headmaster I can't fault your reasoning - we already have Waitress of course, but a flaxen haired Wench spilling out of her top could be a worthy addition. WerewolfDrWombatMD How 'bout "Werewolf"? Or "Lycan" if you'd like to get all technical. Both would be cool, too. The Headmaster Way back in November last year I'd considered adding the rest of the Hammer Horror entourage but put it off. There's still the possibility though... See Vampire. DrWombatMD Oh man! That would be so awesome. Then you could include Frankenstine and the Creature from the Black Lagoon and everyone else. WhoreShayla ;D The Headmaster See Tart. WorkmanThe School Bully I imagine this term for a labourer will have fallen out of favour. The School Bully The associated 'men at work' road sign could also be considered part of this suggestion. As Harry Hill pointed out today on television, it's the sign that looks like a man putting up an umbrella. The Headmaster You're right, it is best illustrated with shovel and pile of dirt included, the council workman digging up the road. The politically correct replacements don't immediately spring to mind ('labourer' generally implies unskilled, which 'workman' doesn't necessarily; the 'men at work' road sign is now 'roadworks' I think, skirting the issue), so this is a well entrenched example (ouch, the pun). |
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