Twenty Two Years And Counting.
ChatterBank15 mins ago
Ian Hislop of "Private Eye" once mentioned a newsletter that was printed for soldiers during the WW1, which was of a similar format as the Private Eye. It normally contained jokes and such to keep their spirits up. Does anyone know what it was called?
S.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks CompNut, I will check it out, but I think it was something else. Something on a much smaller scale. I know if I hear the name I will recognise it, which is why I am not sure it was "Blighty". I think the name had 2 words in it. Then again I might be wrong so need to do my research on "Blighty" then.
Thank you so much and all the best to you too.
Sia.
Hi CompNut (gosh, it feels so weird calling people in here by their screen nicks, no matter how great they are;0).
This is the site I found and it will answer most of your questions re the paper. http://www.firstworldwar.com/features/satirical.htm
I found it through your suggestions. Just picking up clues and running the words through the search engine. Didn't take long and I was surprised to have found such a detailed information on them so quickly, which makes me feel a bit guilty for asking in the first hand.
You will see the reference to Ypres in the article, but I personally thought it to mean something else. I know it sounds silly and please don't laugh, but you know trenches, soldiers, lack of paper and its most obvious use apart from roll-ups.
No I didn't need it for a project or anything, just a simple curiosity. I remember Ian Hislop talking about it and he was so animated and completely fascinated by the subject I promised to find out more about it but have only just got around to it now.
Anyways, thank you very much once again and look forward to seeing you more around here.
Take Care.
S.
PS, excuse my mistakes, English is my second language, which I should really take time to study properly.