It is the shallow and the insincere that inspire ridicule and contempt - George Moore
I've been in her famous tent, you know. Well, sort of half in.Wasn't worth it.
Just finished reading "The Emperors Clothes" by Ruth Dudley Edwards - says it all for me!
It looks like the dentist's picture of one of my left molars.
Sam - was that as far as you cared to go?Henry - I don't know it, but it sounds interesting.Demetrius - on the left I seem to have more gap than molar.
It's a delayed pic of someone waving a match about in The Albert Hall...(Or isn't that an entirely different interpretation..:0)
Scrobs - that could be where the idea came from. Or bonfire night sparklers.
AK - Ruth Dudley Edwards describes in her book what her opinion is of"contemporary art" and those responsible for producing it.
Henry - thanks, I'll look it up.
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I've been in her famous tent, you know. Well, sort of half in.
ReplyDeleteWasn't worth it.
Just finished reading "The Emperors Clothes" by Ruth Dudley Edwards - says it all for me!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like the dentist's picture of one of my left molars.
ReplyDeleteSam - was that as far as you cared to go?
ReplyDeleteHenry - I don't know it, but it sounds interesting.
Demetrius - on the left I seem to have more gap than molar.
It's a delayed pic of someone waving a match about in The Albert Hall...
ReplyDelete(Or isn't that an entirely different interpretation..:0)
Scrobs - that could be where the idea came from. Or bonfire night sparklers.
ReplyDeleteAK - Ruth Dudley Edwards describes in her book what her opinion is of"contemporary art" and those responsible for producing it.
ReplyDeleteHenry - thanks, I'll look it up.
ReplyDelete