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TWS Convention
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Aunt Agatha
2007-10-24 08:00:10 UTC
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Due to my sister Dahlia's activities at her home away from home I stood
in for her during the TWS Convention as publisher of "Milady's
Boudoir". No expenses were spared and our international reporter,
Tamaki Morimura, impostoring as maid, was able to make some revealing
snapshots of the event.
You will see Le Beau Monde Wodehousien as you have never seen it
before. The revelries of the Pelicans pale by the side of this
'convention'.
Wherever the red eyes could not be photoshopped away, they are not
caused by photographic flash but solely the effect of ehm... natural
causes.
We won't dwell on the fish knives that were used for the ontray or the
gravy being mopped up with bread, but it is obvious that the
conventioneers rose on stepping-stones of dead whiskies and sodas to
higher things and enjoyed themselves quite happily what with all the
browsing and sluicing.
http://homepage.mac.com/heli1/PhotoAlbum31.html

Several of Tamaki's splendid photos were also added to the Google Earth
Project, for which my thanks.

Aunt Agatha
http://tinyurl.com/ea8ml
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=571160
unknown
2007-10-25 05:54:22 UTC
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On 2007-10-24 01:00:10 -0700, Aunt Agatha
Post by Aunt Agatha
Due to my sister Dahlia's activities at her home away from home I stood
in for her during the TWS Convention as publisher of "Milady's
Boudoir". No expenses were spared and our international reporter,
Tamaki Morimura, impostoring as maid, was able to make some revealing
snapshots of the event.
You will see Le Beau Monde Wodehousien as you have never seen it
before. The revelries of the Pelicans pale by the side of this
'convention'.
Wherever the red eyes could not be photoshopped away, they are not
caused by photographic flash but solely the effect of ehm... natural
causes.
We won't dwell on the fish knives that were used for the ontray or the
gravy being mopped up with bread, but it is obvious that the
conventioneers rose on stepping-stones of dead whiskies and sodas to
higher things and enjoyed themselves quite happily what with all the
browsing and sluicing.
http://homepage.mac.com/heli1/PhotoAlbum31.html
Several of Tamaki's splendid photos were also added to the Google Earth
Project, for which my thanks.
Aunt Agatha
http://tinyurl.com/ea8ml
http://bbs.keyhole.com/ubb/download.php?Number=571160
Thanks for the photos... immensely enjoyed!
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