Yup, along with Wolgang F***. I recognize the cursive k easy enough right off but the sweep for the P was way overblown and completely unfortunate in its results.
Am wondering which would be more impressive in terms of status-consciousness -- to have my affair catered by a Puck, a Putz, or a -- Ah hell, I'll just call Jerry's Deli....
Did Puck cater that SPORTS ILLUSTRATED party you attended, where everyone wound up having to get a gamma globulin shot, because one of the staff was infected with hepatitis? I looked up your original blog on the subject and it didn't say.
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Putz is actually one of the nicer interpretations you could put on it.
Yup, along with Wolgang F***. I recognize the cursive k easy enough right off but the sweep for the P was way overblown and completely unfortunate in its results.
I wonder what someone who analyzes handwriting to determine personality traits would say about that signature.
Am wondering which would be more impressive in terms of status-consciousness -- to have my affair catered by a Puck, a Putz, or a -- Ah hell, I'll just call Jerry's Deli....
I had a heck of a time when I first saw the name Fuchs.
Did Puck cater that SPORTS ILLUSTRATED party you attended, where everyone wound up having to get a gamma globulin shot, because one of the staff was infected with hepatitis? I looked up your original blog on the subject and it didn't say.
WV: deshint...another term easy to misinterpert.
While we're at it -- what's WITH that "W"?
Indeed!
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Its the old german handwriting for the letter "k"
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