Wednesday, 1 October 2014

Smile of the Day


Not sure what's going on:)

Spotted on eBay.

Ronnie
xx

12 comments:

Michael M said...

The stage version of Old Mother Hubbard?

Roz said...

LoL Ronnie, not quite sure either ... but great pic! Thanks for sharing :)

Hugs
Roz

Anonymous said...

Well I would guess a boy and a girl are being spanked. What the chair is I have no idea but think it has something to do with religion. Do you mean you have not tried this yet Ronnie?
archedone

an English Rose said...

Me neither, funny picture!
love Jan,xx

Minielle Labraun said...

I think it is a prank being played on the two cleaning the closet by candle light!

Hermione said...

Spring cleaning?

Hugs,
Hermione

Aimless Rambling said...

"Getting their pants dusted", I remember my third grade teacher saying that in the last century.

ronnie said...

Michael - :) Nice one. Thanks.

Roz - My pleasure. Thank you.

Archedone - I wondered. Have tried to translate the words in the pic but doesn't make sense and no, not tried that one yet:) Thank you.

Jan - Made me smile. Thanks.

Minelle - I thought that:) Thank you.

Hermione - Good one. Thanks.

SG - I know that saying as well. Thanks.

Love,
Ronnie
zz

Cat said...

LOL Hermione...haven't got a clue what is going on but it is a funny picture. Thanks for sharing. ;)

Hugs and Blessings...
Cat

ronnie said...

Cat - My pleasure. Thank you.

Love,
Ronnie
xx

Blondie said...

That is really funny looking. What the heck is going on"

Anonymous said...

Believe it or not, these were the beds that were used in Brittany in the "old days" (and, yes, they sometimes had two levels - not unlike the sleeping berths on the Orient Express :-)

Such antique pieces of furniture are now often converted in linen or houseware dressers, as people have grown taller... (I own one of them)

This "two-level" version, however, is rather unusual, but might have been found in large families.. Note that the more common, "single level" version was intended to serve a (married) couple. Talk about "sleep tight" !...