As I was dashing through the snow Paddington Station today, I saw a poster that made me GUFFAW. So I obviously stopped and took a quick picture of it to share its sheer wisdom and insight. ;)
Very COOL! Your right, the 2nd picture is much better. I can't believe you got no comments before. However, I can certainly understand why your readers would have a problem scrolling down now after you posted "Nekkid"
How far off the ground was this poster? And were you carrying your collapsable ladder and your magic marker? I think the British Transport Police would like to know...!
Since you DID ask (in your next post), the reason I didn't comment on this is that I didn't get it -- UNTIL I was writing this post, when I finally thought about it long and hard enough that it made sense. Well, partial sense.
I understood that you changed "any hunter" into "amy hunter" because that's your name, and that's clever -- if my name were Amy Hunter and I saw the phrase "any hunter" on a poster, I can only hope I'd notice the potential, and exploit it. And I understood that the message about lessons being painful made it perfect for our kink. I was puzzled -- though I guess it's beside the point -- by what the poster was actually about -- what was the original point? Do hunters learn painful lessons, and if so, what did that have to do with selling something?
However, most to the point, I didn't get the pun on bukkake (as I said above) until I was typing this post explaining that I didn't get it -- I guessed it was a pun, something to do with the army, buk sounds like book, but what is ... OH, "book khaki," NOW I get it.
So, I didn't comment because you were just too damned clever for me.
I'm still not sure what army librarians have to do with the hunter in the photo, though. Maybe that'll come to me later.
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Very COOL! Your right, the 2nd picture is much better.
I can't believe you got no comments before. However, I can certainly understand why your readers would have a problem scrolling down now after you posted "Nekkid"
How far off the ground was this poster? And were you carrying your collapsable ladder and your magic marker? I think the British Transport Police would like to know...!
Hahahahahahahahahaha!!!!
Since you DID ask (in your next post), the reason I didn't comment on this is that I didn't get it -- UNTIL I was writing this post, when I finally thought about it long and hard enough that it made sense. Well, partial sense.
I understood that you changed "any hunter" into "amy hunter" because that's your name, and that's clever -- if my name were Amy Hunter and I saw the phrase "any hunter" on a poster, I can only hope I'd notice the potential, and exploit it. And I understood that the message about lessons being painful made it perfect for our kink. I was puzzled -- though I guess it's beside the point -- by what the poster was actually about -- what was the original point? Do hunters learn painful lessons, and if so, what did that have to do with selling something?
However, most to the point, I didn't get the pun on bukkake (as I said above) until I was typing this post explaining that I didn't get it -- I guessed it was a pun, something to do with the army, buk sounds like book, but what is ... OH, "book khaki," NOW I get it.
So, I didn't comment because you were just too damned clever for me.
I'm still not sure what army librarians have to do with the hunter in the photo, though. Maybe that'll come to me later.
Thanks for the post.
"Book khaki," good one.
I wonder if the army actually HAS librarians.
Michael
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