Topic: Christmas cards
For what occupation would this be a particularly suitable card?
https://www.papier.com/noel-3142
William
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
An independent forum site for members of the Serif software community
You are not logged in. Please login or register.
Automated signup has been disabled for these forums. If you wish to register, please send an email to admin[at]punster[dot]me stating your preferred username.
Embedded images: Click on the Add image to post link below the message box. Your photo will be uploaded to the postimage website and then shared here via a thumbnail link. Click on the thumbnail for a larger view.
Private messages: There is no pop-up alert for new PMs on these forums, so you need to look out for the PM link (near the top right-hand corner of any forum page) becoming bold.
Alfred's Serif Users' Forums → General Discussion → Christmas cards
For what occupation would this be a particularly suitable card?
https://www.papier.com/noel-3142
William
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
A typewriter repairer? (‘No el’)
No, I wasn't thinking of that.
As soon as I saw it, I laughed out loud, recognition humour.
It reminded me of something.
William
As soon as I saw it, I laughed out loud, recognition humour.
Thank you, kind sir!
When I saw the card it reminded me of an optician's chart when having an eye test, though those charts had about six lines.
William
When I saw the card it reminded me of an optician's chart when having an eye test, though those charts had about six lines.
Yes, it is rather reminiscent of that!
No-el .... No EL.
A card from, say, Chicago. The message: The Elevated Railway was destroyed in a series of fires......
There's a nice ponderous joke for you.
Speaking of ponderous, how about do you remember the Ponderosa Ranch in the US TV show?
I visited the Ponderosa "town" back in 1970 (or 71). I think it was in Nevada, not too far from Virginia City (I think) and not to far from the the eastern approach to Yosemite.
All the buildings displayed what would have been appropriate to their function if it was a real township, while in the back, they may have been offices. Like, the Assay Office showed things relevant to gold assaying - weighing balances, etc. There was a saloon, which naturally didn't serve alcohol, but coffee, in plastic cups, which you could rest in a reproduction tin mug. I still have mine, somewhere. They used to film the action in the "living room" in a big property in the town, but the stairs led nowhere, and all the other action was filmed in LA.
A card from, say, Chicago. The message: The Elevated Railway was destroyed in a series of fires.....
You don't need to that far away. What about Liverpool?
Alfred's Serif Users' Forums → General Discussion → Christmas cards
Powered by PunBB, supported by Informer Technologies, Inc.