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The collected opinions of an august and aristocratic personage who, despite her body having succumbed to the ravages of time, yet retains the keen intellect, mordant wit and utter want of tact for which she was so universally lauded in her younger days. Being of a generation unequal to the mysterious demands of the computing device, Lady Bracknell relies on the good offices of her Editor for assistance with the technological aspects of her journal.

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Wednesday, May 16, 2007

We interrupt this blog...

... to bring you this tasteful advertisement.






Thanks are due to Lady Knits the Blues for the sentiment, and the supremely-talented Mr Mental as a Fork for the artwork.

5 Comments:

Blogger marmiteboy said...

Pete strikes again.

Marvellous.

10:48 am  
Blogger Mary said...

I like it.

10:08 am  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Corsets !

3:14 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

In comparison with the photograph to which we have all become accuustomed and which is the only clue we have had thus far regarding Ladyship's present appearance, this artistic impression appears to depict her as a much younger gel.

In which case, one is forced to remark on the striking similarity between the young LB and Diana, Princess of Wales. Perhaps this may be the only indication of how the tragic people's princess might have looked had she lived to a greater age.

8:16 am  
Blogger BloggingMone said...

I admire her Ladyship's exquisit taste. Her appearance is just immaculate! I would, however, recommend to refrain from a trip to northern Germany at the moment. There is a certain danger that a couple of enamoured storks may mistake her hat for a perfect nest, which would spoil the impression considerably.

9:48 am  

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