Very good, I liked it the first time round here too. ![]()
I think it was here, anyway.
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Sorry, that’ll teach me to read properly, Russkies. ![]()
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Very good, I liked it the first time round here too. ![]()
I think it was here, anyway.
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Sorry, that’ll teach me to read properly, Russkies. ![]()
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Israeli the first time? ![]()
Yup!!
A little like Gogglebox ![]()
There would (of course) have been no issue at all if he’d been kissing his mistress. ![]()
Funniest thing I’ve read in ages and so very true, no names no pack drill ![]()
Feminist art history cartoon from today’s New Yorker, don’t lose any sleep if you don’t get it…
“You just had to develop passive-aggressive expressionism, didn’t you?”
Apropos The Flight of the Bumblebee …
In 1998 I curated !Xoe a site-specific sculpture expo in and around the Karoo town of Nieu- Bethesda Nieu-Bethesda - Wikipedia One of the artists (son of novelist Andre Brink) had an installation that one entered via an old barn. In the barn, and nothing to do with Brink’s work, was a magnificent black C19th glass-sided horse-drawn hearse. Inside the hearse’s glass box were thousands of dead black bees piled many centimetres deep. I’ll never forget my first, unexpected encounter with that scene, and of course Brink’s art didn’t stand a chance after spectators had first seen the hearse.
*‘place’ in the local Khoi-San ‘click’ language.