Sat Nov 08 2014 at 17:26:28
Enid Blyton s works also contain vast amounts of massive innuendo which I am absolutely convinced were deliberate. Forget the existence of characters named Fanny and Dick and how George from the Famous Five was full of spunk. Here s some actual Enid Blyton tales synopsised by me to exhibit this.
Mr Chunky s Chopper. This was written in around 1959 or so, it appears, and involves Mr Chunky, the protagonist, finding a magic chopper. Thinking how great it would be to have such an impressive tool, he proceeds to get his hands on it and discovers that to activate it, one has to use the command word. He does so, and lo and behold, his chopper arises into the air and proceeds to do its thing. Unfortunately once he s got his chopper going, he can t make it stop until the chopper s rightful owner tells him how to put it down again. But by then it s too late, his chopper s made a mess all over the house. The moral of the story is that you shouldn t interfere with