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Jeeves with a mustache?
The picture of the cover of "Code of The Woosters" on Amazon features a rather red-faced, older Jeeves with a mustache! Seems highly unlikely given how he seems to detest them on Bertie. One wonders if Jeeves has had his own mustache fiascos which turned him against facial hair. Some woman threw herself at him because his mustache was far too attractive...?
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... though admittedly I didn't make the connexion to girls flinging themselves at him. *gives you points for that*
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I do with the coloiurs weren't son contrasting or that I didn't hate using non black or white fonts in icons. But.. well, whee. I feel better now.
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Scary. In a good way.
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Maybe I should pretend Monocled!Bertie is Jeeves...
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*tries to imagine*
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Perhaps I should shut my imagination up. :D
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*is intrigued*
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Like the stance of the characters on a cover of a pulp romance? The way the taller Jeeves is sort of behind Bertie with the implication that he might wrap an arm around him, and Bertie looking up at him....?
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Like this (http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0140284028.01._SCLZZZZZZZ_.jpg)!
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I want to read the lesbian pulp, though. A lot of it, I've been led to understand, was written by women for women - stories of tragic love opposed by cruel social rules. With the obvious exceptions. Ranging from this (http://www.datalounge.net/sections/lha/exhibits/pulp1.jpg) to this (http://www.afterstonewallbooks.com/queerpulpwmn.jpg). And I just finished a pulp-like gay detective novel that wasn't for women or faux... For one, there was no romance!
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Would you reccomend it?