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Please carry on CS - if you can find the one with the large-bosomed woman with her chest spilling over the window-sill, rubbing her face with the caption 'I've got a terrible HANGOVER today' or indeed any of the others my parents used to send to family/friends from our Clacton holidays, then it'd cheer me up a great deal.


Recently my mood hasn't been all it could be. Up and down like a bride's nightie, that's been me.

Ted Max Wrote:

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> HonaB - Donald McGill's original of the Hangover

> gag about 20 secs into this clip from the BBC's

> Rude Britannia series from a couple of years back.

> (added extra: up and down nightie joke at about

> 1:40)

>

> http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0089r35


Thanks TM - recognised thats as the one I was talking about. Though the one CS posted was also familiar.


I reckon many copies of both found their way back from Clacton to various neighbours/relatives, whether they wanted them or not.


'Hang-dog, brightly-blushing postman to indignant-looking pink-cheeked young woman brandishing 'hangover postcards' toward him outside her front door'


"Miss I'm very sorry but whatever comes through your slot is down to the postmaster general"

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