The Art of
You'll Be Older, Too - Birthdays, Art, faith, love, and online discussions. Bonus tracks with Sarah Smith and Majic Clark
Subjects: birthday, Spirit, aging, butterfly, The Art of, progress, love, faith, threads, online communication, Sarah Smith, Majic Clark, music, humor, fun, Beatles
In relation to artwork, mentions of finding...
sniper: 0
Waldo: 0
cat: 0 (cat vomit, but not actually cat)
It's like I don't know you anymore, horde!
...and that is how John lost his dome?
...That Herod was really a gnome?
...a limerick ain't a real pome?
* sigh *
There was a young gal named Salome,
Who danced for her daddy at home.
Her daddy, quite pickled,
By her dance was tickled...
Unfinished limericks, 15¢
Noises intended to be music, croakings intended to be song, premiere episode of a threatened series
Howdy, y'all.
Because it's such a distance shot, it's hard to tell: are their dour expressions because they're about to do it or because they just did?
Palpatine #234: Sacred and profane love. One of each, to go, please. ....
Only sold as a set. Because, haha, they're one gal.
Profane while dating.
BTW
Morning, Glories!
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It's not often that Waldo is just standing there, so obvious. Where's the challenge?
Howdy.
Couldn't see the mirror well enough. Searched for a better version.
Does that piano stool look kinda low, and uncomfortable, to anyone else?
Morning, Glories. Now to read the post...
That top one - that's that blue Hindu goddess with all the arms, right? Kali Mari or something? (Never been too good at interpreting impressionists.)
I'm so far behind this weekend I'm still on the pet thread. But I can say that because there are kittehs in the pic up top. Right?
-=dangling conversationalitis again=-
A) Do I really even want to see what comments were made about this artwork?
B) Last night's ONT should be preserved for posterity, from the post right down to Poppins' Liz Taylor pix.
I found Waldo.
He was sitting on the ottoman...
Took Art 100 class first year in college.
The breadth of topics in the book thread always amazes me. But, before I refresh and get more comments...
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Rock-breaking was always hard work.
And the market for rubble was never good.
Of course, this Far Side buffalo cartoon might be more up to current news memes
I'm stunned that no one seems to have linked to the classic Far Side cartoon:
This painting is of the now-extinct giant American Lemming herd, depicting brave AmerIndians who desperately tried to prevent their suicidal mass leap over the cliff.
Well, if abstract stuff like that can be called "art," here's one of mine, randomly picked from the heap...
That painting was the inspiration for the final part of 2001: A Space Odessey.
pigmented beeswax, clay, metal armature, rope, paintbrushes, human hair, silk and linen ribbon, cotton faille bodice, cotton and silk tutu, linen slippers, on wooden base
Caption: "OMG! Where are my ears??"
I found the sniper, Waldo, and the kitteh...
They're all dressed in blue.
G'morn, y'all.
DaveA: ..Nah, one of the three. That's Joseph in front...
Ach! I see that now.
Okay, Joseph, Gaspar, Melchior... and Waldo.
That fourth head, barely seen behind the three wise guys? Waldo.
Mike Hammer: ...So, I looked it up. No freaking wonder I couldn't figure out who is. It was this:
http://tinyurl.com/zmysfgp