10,000,000 hits!
10,000,000 hits, what can I say except a huge thank you to all the people that have passed through, liked posts and those who have taken to time to comment on the ones that they have enjoyed.
I started Grumpy old fart!!! in November 2009 to grumble about being made redundant and the megalomaniac staff at the job centre but quickly decided that posting postcards from my collections and later some more “naughty” images was much more interesting and enjoyable.
It’s interesting that Rosaleen Young remains popular not just over the past year but remains the most popular overall, I hope that she would be pleased that despite leaving the internet she remains so popular with a section of the public.
The top ten views over the past year;
- Rosaleen Young – Ponygirl
- The final maid challenge
- Bryoni Kate – School Days
- Working Late
- Rosaleen Young – A Victorian Diary
- Start the week right
- Please, not all weekend
- Bianca Beauchamp – Ponygirl Diaries
- Rosaleen Young – Ponygirl
- Rosaleen Young – Puppy Play
The top ten views since November 2009;
- Rosaleen Young – Ponygirl
- Bianca Beauchamp – Ponygirl Diaries
- The final maid challenge
- Rosaleen Young – A Victorian Diary
- Risa Kasumi – Maid
- Rosaleen Young – School uniform
- Rosaleen Young – End of Term 01
- Rosaleen Young – End of Term 02
- Rosaleen Young – Puppy Play
- Rosaleen Young – End of Term 03
The Girl who got spanked – The Liverpool Echo – Tuesday 7th July 1942
The Girl Who Got Spanked
There is young woman in London who is regretting her foolishness in handing out white feathers, says the Daily Mirror.
She did it Piccadilly the other evening. She handed feathers to two young men in “civvies.” But they were both flight-lieutenants on leave. They answered the affront with typical R.A.F. dash. “Do we ignore it or spank her?” asked one.
“We spank her,” replied the other.
And in the middle of Piccadilly, before amused crowd, the pretty but vapid young blonde was gently hut firmly spanked across the knee of one of the officers.
The Liverpool Echo – Tuesday 7th July 1942
Audrey Hepburn – 1959
Audrey Hepburn in Dior, photographer, Richard Avedon for Harper’s Bazaar’s September Issue, Paris, 1959
Don’t you think you’d like to fondle me
” Don’t you think you’d like to fondle me” Sung by Miss Dora Dean (c1872 – 1949) 1900