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Where now for UK Podiatry?

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Mark Russell, Sep 5, 2012.

  1. The Society of Capitulation and Procrastination?
     
  2. rosherville

    rosherville Active Member

    I understand the majority stood firm against change of title, until the next onslaught, perhaps !
     
  3. Glad to hear that - seems like a backbone was procured in time!
     
  4. bob

    bob Active Member

    If only life was so simple...

    Who are the good guys again? Are they wearing white so we can tell them apart from the bad guys (who obviously wear black)?
     
  5. kitos

    kitos Active Member

    Ahhh the best title for them so far.

    I like :empathy:
     
  6. CEM

    CEM Active Member


    your cartoon is completely incorrect.... you will notice that the orthopod does not have his knuckles dragging on the ground;);) simply cannot be the real deal
     
  7. rosherville

    rosherville Active Member

    CEM: 'your cartoon is completely incorrect'

    No completely correct as it was a stand in, or professional ape !
     
  8. rosherville

    rosherville Active Member

    Must confess, the cartoon is not of my doing, just the 2 cases. The cartoon was drawn by an old friend, Ian Cowan, who was well known in the movie industry.

    He worked on the Beatles 'Yellow Submarine' movie and can be seen as one of the 'Beautiful People' in the 'When I`m 64' sequence.

    He could do a cartoon in minutes, with his permission, I added the cases !
     
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