That’s my blog title and I’m sticking with it.

My wife, after reading my first post asked what the blog title “naughty bits” was all about. “What kind of a name is that for a blog?,” she asked, insinuating an audit of my browser history was imminent.

I pointed out that it was the “naughty bits” in one’s code that made it not work so well. Also, since I grew up with sitcoms like “Three’s Company” and reruns of Monty Python, the phrase “naughty bits” seemed so perfect.

Three’s Company was a comedy about two girls and a guy living in the same apartment. The guy, Jack, had to pretend to be gay so that the landlord would allow him to live in a mixed situation. Silly jokes and misunderstandings ensue. The phrase “double entendre” is introduced into the popular culture. Many years later, Susan Sommers, one of the stars of the show, makes a comeback selling “thighmaster” excercisers on late night T.V (even thigh master is a double entendre).

Here’s what wikipedia has to say about “Three’s Company”.

Naughty Bits, is also, of course, a double entendre.

Anyway, it’s too late to change the title. I don’t want to alienate my (2.3) readers, and I like it too much to change. We’re going to press with Naughty Bits.

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