ME!! I like Credence and I like word humour too. Way back, when I was in about grade five or six, we had been doing Latin roots in class, in order to understand the origins of our language, I suppose. Our headteacher came into our class room and asked us "who are the recipients of a benevolent institution.'' I shot my hand up and when asked, I answered, ''Prostitute!'' Somehow I had mixed up 'destitute' with the former. Well the whole class erupted into sniggers, while both my teacher and the headteacher tried to hide knowing smirks, while informing the class that the answer was, 'pauper.' In those days nobody even said such a word aloud, let alone in a room full of children. Boy, was I teased for a long time after that. Previous to that, one day in the street, my mother and grandmother looked at a young woman and my mother said in a sneering voice , "She looks like a prostitute,'' I looked at the woman and thought that she didn't look very poor at all. It's funny how if you don't understand/hear what is said, you can get a quite different picture of something. It must be very hard for people to learn English as a second language, when even we who speak it, don't have the same meanings for words.
This is one of my favourite discs at the moment, foot stomping, toe tapping and hand clapping required.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C12EhfrgNzg&feature=related