So what's the message of the postcard? That an unresponsive woman can inflict damage on a would-be lover man's right hand, eventually? That woman..."n'est qu'un mirage"...
Funny thing is that all that glitter makes her look like she's an operator with the headset and mouthpiece. So I'm thinking she's saying, "I understand sir, but you have to deposit 3 more francs to remain connected."
I love antique postcards because they preserve evidence of everyday life as well as celebrations and sad events. Looking at an old postcard is like holding a single piece of a puzzle; we have to imagine the rest.
I will try to put up a postcard every day. If you have a special request for a particular city or place, let me know!
So what's the message of the postcard? That an unresponsive woman can inflict damage on a would-be lover man's right hand, eventually?
ReplyDeleteThat woman..."n'est qu'un mirage"...
So funny.....would you date that guy??? Non.....
ReplyDeleteFunny thing is that all that glitter makes her look like she's an operator with the headset and mouthpiece. So I'm thinking she's saying, "I understand sir, but you have to deposit 3 more francs to remain connected."
ReplyDeleteHahaha, dein Kommentar zur verschwundenen hand ist so lustig
ReplyDeleteAdorable postcard!!! Love your blog!!! You offer some really awesome pcards here. Thanks for these!
ReplyDeleteRose
T&L,
ReplyDeleteNow that you mention it, YES! I think she may be trying to sell him a subscription to Paris Match.
He looks like a mannequin. I like how his suit and tie were painted on. It fits him!
ReplyDeleteHey there!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your Follow and the nice comment you left us!
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Rose
That hand thing is interesting. What, they never heard of Photoshop?!
ReplyDeleteThe case of the disappearing hand, and all for bliss.
ReplyDeleteAt least it wasn't his ring finger, which appears to be his left pinky sporting some kind of dandy rock!
ReplyDeleteThat is weird!
ReplyDeleteWhat a postcard:) Poor Frenchman......
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