…for Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers (on a Wednesday) photo prompt.
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“It’s been fun”, said Peter ‘Professor’ Jones as he placed Punch, Judy and policeman Bobby in their box one last time. “thirty-seven years of working together has finally ended.”
“I have to hand it to you”, said Punch “you turned three humble puppets into local celebrities”.
“I won’t miss Punch’s slap-stick,” said Judy, “but at least you made sure he never hurt me!
“You’re lucky I never arrested you, Punch!”, laughed Bobby.
“You behave yourselves”, said the Prof, “I’ll be taking it easy from now on, so should you”.
“That’s the way to do it”, said Punch one last time.
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PHOTO PROMPT © Sandra Crook
*In case you are unfamiliar with Punch and Judy, Wikipedia describes it fairly accurately as ‘a hand puppet show performed by ‘the Professor’ in which Punch behaves outrageously, struggling with his wife Judy and the baby, and then triumphing in a series of encounters with the forces of law and order, interspersed with jokes and songs’


I love these stories. They got into good trouble. 😆
Thanks so much for dropping by!
You just had to… 🙂
I couldn’t help myself!
I wonder how many these days have ever seen a Punch and Judy show. So dies the last vestiges of the Trickster
None of the beaches along my stretch of coast have them anymore. That’s one of the reasons I made a last minute decision to leave a footnote!
This is a bittersweet retirement for them, great story.
I’m learning so much today. I wasn’t looking at the sign and hadn’t understood that the striped thing was a puppet theater, and now I see so many people writing about it. Duh me. Does the term slap-stick come from these shows?
Thanks so much, the term slap-stick comes from a hinged two-piece wooden paddle that made a loud slapping sound when it struck someone, and it was originally used in theatrical comedy back in the 16th century! Mr Punch always had one in his hand!
Ah, thank you. The one our Kasperle uses looks a bit different. I’ve read up a bit and it looks like very similar puppets were used all over Europe. It’s fascinating.
It certainly is!
Easy does it!
Indeed! Cheers, Beth.
One last time..great ending!
Thanks so much, Dawn!
This reminds me of how freakin’ old I really am … but in such a funny way, I can’t help but laugh. Great write about a terrific old memory!
Those were the days my friend!
Punch and Judy were always good for a laugh, or so I’ve been told.
Oh, they were!
Oh I am dating myself but admiting I know this whole story line of Punch n Judy…LOL. Well done Keith.
Hopefully this is just a beginning for them…in a new gig And with so much social media tik tok etc…maybe, maybe they could still have an audience…who knows eh?
A new gig, what a good idea!
Awesomeness!
Aww, a cute story
I’m pleased you liked it, Sadje, thank you!
You’re welcome
You’re welcome 😉
Aww, that was quite nostalgic.
Your picture really took me back!
fun story. well done. 🙂
Fun to write! Thanks, plaridel.
To be honest. I never liked Punch and Judy. Even as a child the violence upset me.
I know exactly what you mean, Liz.
They’ve had a good run, and Professor did it up right. I hope he enjoys taking it easy.
Indeed they did, Lisa!
I believe that their life in the retirement home is going to be full of hysterical mayhem.
Lively, that’s for sure! Cheers, James.
All good things must come to an end. Lovely story, Keith!
Dear Keith,
WP is being strange this morning. (Just this morning?). So you may end up with two from me. At any rate, I did do some research on Punch and Judy, but I’d say you had the best voice for it. 😉 Lovely piece.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Thanks so much, Rochelle. It was as close as I could get without having a swazzle in my mouth – that’s the device ‘professors’ use to create Punch’s voice!
*only one, good old WordDepress!
When I saw the photo I wondered if anyone was going to remember who Punch & Judy were/are. Thank you for making me not feel so old. And now you’ve put them to rest quite nicely.