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kklove689 Since: Feb, 2017
Feb 18th 2021 at 6:35:44 PM •••

Since the Getting Crap Past the Radar trope has been defined better, maybe this page should have its examples moved to a Demographically Inappropriate Humor or Parental Bonus page.

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PacificGreen Since: Sep, 2014
May 16th 2021 at 11:39:01 PM •••

I agree. Maybe someone who's pretty well involved with the cleanup thread should take a look.

WickedIcon Since: Oct, 2012
Apr 26th 2021 at 2:33:44 PM •••

Does the 2020 show actually... need a section here? There's no radar to get past on Hulu.

InspectorGregson Since: Dec, 2018
Nov 27th 2020 at 6:07:07 PM •••

Crap, I added an example from the 2020 reboot without checking if said reboot had a separate category.

Mechano Since: Jun, 2011
Sep 16th 2015 at 9:20:18 AM •••

"For a nickel, I'll give you a clue!" I genuinely don't get the innuendo here. Someone explain the joke?

Venatius (4 Score & 7 Years Ago)
Jan 20th 2012 at 1:05:29 PM •••

This page is pretty problematic. We've got the following basic categories of entry.

  1. Something naughty actually hidden or obfuscated in some way, or alluded to in something otherwise innocent. In other words, Getting Crap Past the Radar. Examples: "Fingerprints". Conjugation. "PP" on smocks.
  2. Generic lascivious/flirtatious/romantic behavior that isn't really hiding or obfuscating anything. Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Refuge in Audacity if anything - nothing's being hidden. Examples: Pretty much anything Minerva Mink related. Dot sighing Newt Gingrich's name wistfully while dozing off. Painting naked people on the Sistine chapel.
  3. Just plain reaching and over-interpreting. Examples: "Baloney in our slacks". Smudged writing that appears that it might say "love" instead of "glove".

I kind of want to take a machete to #2 and #3, but I am worried about being overzealous here. Thoughts, anyone?

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