(Note: for those not familiar with the Borthwick see this link - Borthwick )
As written on the back of a postcard:
As written on the back of a postcard:
"Dear Paul + Donna,
I saw a herse (is that how you spell that
word?)drive by the other day. A white one
with a light on top and I presumed it was
carrying a coffin. In the backseat window was
a computer printed sign - nothing fancy - that
said "BORTHWICK". And so I got to
wondering. If Borthwick were actually in
there having snuck off to his final slumber
without having said goodbye, but then if I
saw him or his hearse, would that mean in
the end he had actually pulled a
WANLESS??
...Laura xx"
...Laura xx"
2 comments:
so what's the concensus? Wanless in the end? Also you made no mention of the front of the postcard, which I chose as it reminded me of a picture on this blog.
I'll say nothing of the dog. I wasn't that fond of the original.
As for a Wanless or a Borthwick: which is it in the end. Well, I was kind of hoping others would weigh in. SB-1? Jipp Dogg?
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