Friday, June 11, 2010

TWSS

Before Michael Scott, it appears Alfred Hitchcock was the king of sexual innuendo and double entendre. The first known recording of a "That's what she said" quip (the old-school version apparently being "as the girl said to the soldier") came during a sound test for Hitchcock's 1929 film, Blackmail. With a surname like that, no wonder he can crack a pervy joke.

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