Saucy seaside postcards Page 71

Quote: alison blunderland @ 16th September 2022, 10:43 AM

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My God, you are desperate recycling your own posts, this time; BUT with not even a catchy phrase - just an unfunny ramble. You really have lost the plot and the thinking behind snappy seaside cards - why don't you just give it up as a bad job, and realise you are not funny. You weren't before Rood, and now you're even worse.

Quote: alison blunderland @ 20th August 2022, 10:38 AM

Here's a lovely old card. It didn't have a caption so I added one of my own.

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Quote: alison blunderland @ 16th September 2022, 10:43 AM

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I'm afraid you have trouble with scanning. Work on it.

Thanks for your interest, Chappers. Here's another poem in postcard form extolling the virtues of the saucy seaside.

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Love the poems, especially the first, bittersweet one.

'Get in the sea is a popular saying these days.

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 16th September 2022, 11:18 AM
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Is it the same bloke in every one of the caught in bed with a bird routines? Gets around a bit, lucky sod.

Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ 17th September 2022, 11:02 AM

Is it the same bloke in every one of the caught in bed with a bird routines? Gets around a bit, lucky sod.

Yes, and not much to look at. ?

This was probably him too............

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Quote: beaky @ 17th September 2022, 9:51 AM

Love the poems, especially the first, bittersweet one.

Thank you, Beaky. You're an aesthete.

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Very clever - definitely a cut above (most of) the rest.

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In 1994, the original colour artwork for this postcard by Arnold Taylor was sold for £3850 - a record price for a saucy seaside postcard.

Quote: Hercules Grytpype Thynne @ 20th September 2022, 10:56 AM
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What a coincidence - his name!

I suppose Richard would have been too subtle.