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1924

Because I have the day off - have lots of prompts





General Happenings
 1924 world events

World's Fair - British Empire Exhibition
 Wiki article
 Pathe News stills
 Edward and King George V opening speech

Summer Olympics - Paris
Poster
Olympic Info

Film + Music
Isham Jones - It Had To Be You
The Sea Hawk - movie info
The Sea Hawk - clip

Adverts
Belstaff
Houdini
Dewars Whisky
Gre-Solvent
Doctor's China Tea
Ovaltine Tonic Food Beverage
Mazda Electric Lamps






Date: 2012-10-05 09:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] godsdaisiechain.livejournal.com
Drabble: Looking back to days of yesteryear...

“…doo wacka doo wacka doo wacka doo…” Bertie wandered into the room, running his fingers through his graying mop of once-golden hair. Jeeves looked up from the ironing board, frowning. He had never learned to trust the newfangled irons.
“Is that the television?”
“Yes.”
“It gets a good sound. Do you remember the first do-wacka-do song?”
The Jeevesian eyebrow lifted. “Indeed, sir.”
“Why the soupy tone? I heard you singing along.”
“You played it the first night we, er, kissed.”
“I’d forgotten that bit.”
“Indeed.”
“Would you be amenable to some, er, kissing, now, love?”
“With the greatest pleasure, darling.”

Date: 2012-10-08 06:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] godsdaisiechain.livejournal.com
Drabble: Jooster at the British Empire Exhibition (...so much work went into this prompt that I... well... kept looking... and whatnot)

“This is corking, what?” Bertie poked his whangee at a display about sugar.
“Yes, sir.”
“And look, a Burmese whatsit.”
“Extremely striking, sir.”
“Good. I will join Tuppy for the film about milk. This is just like a world tour.”
“Indeed, sir.”
“Why the soupy tone? Dash it, Jeeves. Don’t you like it…? ”
“Of course, sir. You are most generous.”
“Bally whatsit! Paris. Two months?”
“And the Riviera, sir?”
“Fine two more, but we must stay put somewhere simple.”
“Yes, sir.”
“And…oh, never mind.”
“Sir?”
“It’s silly.”
“Really, sir?”
“We’ll share a bedroom?”
“Sir? Oh. Yes, please!”
“Corking, Jeeves.”

Date: 2012-11-18 08:12 am (UTC)
ext_24392: (JW - Keep Calm Ring Jeeves - Sherlockian)
From: [identity profile] random-nexus.livejournal.com
DRABBLE: After Bailing Out The Wooster Boys

“However did you three apprehend a burglar, while simultaneously assaulting a policeman?” Aunt Dahlia demanded loudly enough to tinkle the chandelier’s crystals. She certainly beat out Constable Dimmock for volume.

“Well, Auntie D—” began Eustace, but Dahlia stopped him with a gesture, setting her gaze upon Bertie.

“You, young blot, will explain this nincompoopery!”

“We’d been to the cinema, aunt of my bosom. Have you seen ‘The Sea Hawk’? Positively the feline’s nightwear!”

“Good Lord,” Dahlia cried. “Tell me you weren’t ‘sword-fighting’ with walking sticks and stumbled upon a robber being chased?”

Claude muttered, “Well, now she’s ruined it.”


I really must commend Momentarylapse8 for the lovely research into the year 1924! You spoil us terribly, old thing! Thank you!


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