Sunday, June 10, 2007

More Career Development News

Yesterday's post - update.

Unfortunately for Peter the openings available to pirates (other than in government organisations) are very slim and so he has been forced to look at alternative careers. One such, for which there is considerable demand in the Vale of Evesham, is precision chiropody. On a home visit the master of the lens attempts a delicate procedure.

Incidentally the cushion is available from most John Lewis stores and Waitrose Food & Home, should that be of interest.

7 comments:

Susan Lucente said...

..either that, or he's got a foot fetish we never knew about...only Sparkly Jane can say for sure.

;-)

Lee said...

I always felt that he put a lot of sole into his work.

Peter Bryenton said...

Sparkly pulled the glass splinter out last night.

That's the last time I go to a ball in a pumpkin.

shara said...

Well I must say Peter makes a perfect pirate. And I can see the healing shop he and Sparkly Jane could run, full of good books and photographs and little gnomes holding bits of wisdom under their caps, tea parties for moms (mums I suppose) and their daughters, beautiful gentle scents to stimulate and calm the senses, advice and referrals to all sorts of things that would heal everyone who came in. And a nice chest full of dress-up clothes, for dress-like-a-pirate day, of course.

shara said...

Oh, and apple cake, for Dave.

Canbush said...

YOu can never have too much apple cake, Shara, so thanks for the thought.

As for Peter's foot thing, as you say, Susan, it's down to Sparkly and she's not telling.

Lee - another joke book in its way.

No posts at the moment as I'm writing this in a warm and humid Vermont inn and I can't upload pictures. Back soon

Kilroy_60 said...

As you've written a comment, wonder if you might be checking the blog even if you're not posting.

Just in case, you're invited to submit a post to the Friends of Kilroy Carnival. It publishes the top of the month.

Great to see you back posting again on a regular basis. The blogosphere's better for it.

Cheers!