...The poodle, the doodle or the man?

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Comment by on July 17, 2014 at 10:32am

Haha very good! This is indeed one of those BIG poodles, before I cut it up it was stood as tall as its owner!

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on July 17, 2014 at 4:57am

Oh well, sorry about that.....

When a French civil servant (and most of the French population is, or was, a civil servant) retires, they are given a poodle as a retirement present. Lower-grade civil servants get black poodles on retirement. Middle-grade senior servants get white poodles. Senior civil servants get so-called "champagne" coloured poodles -- perhaps to dunk in their champagne. And really senior, senior civil servants get BIG poodles like the one in your collage of any colour they like, with 10 years free clipping & coiffeuring.

Comment by on July 16, 2014 at 7:47pm

Vaaal, how could you suggest such a thing, the poodle is comforting the man from the doodle, hence the box for him/her to stand on. By all means tell me your theory about the French and their poodles...

Comment by Valentine Mark Herman on July 16, 2014 at 7:22pm

If it's a French poodle, then the poodle is most defintely in control. Mind you, it depends on what's going on between the man and the poodle...looks a bit, et, naughty to me.

(I'll tell you my theory about the French and their poodles if you like, but it doesn't really have anything to do with your photo)

Comment by Mail Art News on July 16, 2014 at 7:00pm

Reminds me of Frank Zappa's "Dirty Love".

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