December 21st, 2007 -- by Bacchus
Santa The Satyr
I was pretty entertained to discover that somebody went and used Photoshop to update and modernize (whilst leaving unchanged the essence of) a hairy old folk tradition that’s long been near and dear to ErosBlog:
Notice they are stripping him. Imagine a chorus of high female voices like you’d hear in Castle Anthrax: “But Santa! But Santa! It’s so warm and sunny here! We must get you out of that horrid fur and make you more comfortable! Much more comfortable…”
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That there is my kinda santa. After all, when you re-arrange the letters in his name, you know who he *really* is…
Is it true that the figure of Santa Claus with red costume and all was invented for Coca Cola in the 1920s? A nice frivolous play with a delightfully light subject. Otherwise I am quite disappointed with the observational skills of Monsieur Bacchus: if anything, the nymphettes are pulling old Santa up, but not disclothing him. Back to the projection board!
I always suspected Santa had a good reason for being so perpetually jolly…
and then, the oral sex!
sigh, if only there were more places like Castle Anthrax here in the real world…
Fausten, I don’t think it is true — “jolly old elf” with a bag of toys is an image that dates at least to the Victorians. (With antecedents going all the way back to the pre-Christian era, of course.) However, Coca Cola certainly advertised heavily with images of Santa dressed in red, though I don’t think they invented it. “He was dressed all in red from his head to his foot” dates to 1822, according to Google.
As for the nymphs, I can’t agree with you. Don’t you see the one who is triumphantly waving the belt she just stripped from his waist?
St Nick is a very old tale (About 1600 years old). The Santa Claus we know dates to the middle of the American civil war.He was first drawn as we know him today by Thomas Nast in 1862. see
http://cartoons...p.htm
Sorry for the nerdy posts lately, but I love history and Bacchus’ blog.
Love the image, Bacchus! Thank you!
Bacchus,
Love the pic and your posts as always are great.
He’s got to find out who’s naughty and nice ….
Dear ol Santa seems to be protesting his undressing, so it would seem these young ladies may have put themselves on the naughty list. That might change later ;) So the question is, is this naughty or nice?