. . . . . . . . "Sid the Sexist"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Sid the Sexist"@en . . . "Sid the Sexist (real name Sidney Aloysius Smutt) is a character from the British satirical comic Viz, first appearing in issue 9 in October 1982. The strip was created and mostly drawn by Simon Donald until he left the magazine in 2003, when Paul Palmer took over as artist. According to Donald, \"Sid is a man who is unable to communicate with women. He is desperate to impress them, but is totally lacking in social skills. He thinks he must use foul and offensive chat-up lines on women to impress his friends, but can't see why they don't impress the girls. He tries to soften the blow of his outrageous behaviour with nice, friendly Geordie words. Sid thinks that a few \"hinnys\" and \"pets\" thrown liberally into his disgusting conversation will win the hearts of women. He usually ends up in hospital having painful procedures to remove things women have shoved where the sun doesn't shine.\""@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Issue 9 in October 1982"@en . . . . . . "1124582969"^^ . "Sid the Sexist"@en . . . . . "8598"^^ . . . . . . . "Sid the Sexist (real name Sidney Aloysius Smutt) is a character from the British satirical comic Viz, first appearing in issue 9 in October 1982. The strip was created and mostly drawn by Simon Donald until he left the magazine in 2003, when Paul Palmer took over as artist."@en . . . "207551"^^ . . . .