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Spoonerisms. Which famous actor uttered this line on a London stage?

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sandyRoe | 12:57 Mon 18th Oct 2010 | ChatterBank
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" I shall fill their holes with soap."
Meaning to say: "I shall fill their souls with hope."
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Ive often got things the wrong way round. A recent embarrasing one, on being handed a tip by a customer, said I`ll put it in our key titty !
I think Noel Coward said this on more than one occasion.

Though not on stage obviously.
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I did have my hole filled with soap once, if I'm remembering things correctly. I have a distinct recollection of a district nurse coming to my house and showing what seemed like soap up me bum. It was not pleasant.

I wonder if I was constipated or something - would it have been some sort of enema. OMG sandy - I had tried to put that particular memory at the back of my mind - now you've stirred it all up again. I shall have to ask my mum why it happened.
What are Spoonerisms?

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I'm sorry, Sallabananas. I didn't mean to revive traumatic memories for anyone. Just goes to show I could slip up even on an imaginary bar of soap.
.....a bit like a banana ???!!! x
Another case of the enema within ...
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Or a sanana bkin?
I do so like a bit of tlap and sickle.... said the Russians?
I followed the instructions best I could but finished up falling over the mop bucket. We've no light in the back passage!

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