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The sought-after item you mention was once saved on my desktop under the file name "packet.jpg". I fear it was a casualty of some so-called upgrade. However I have at least one hard copy (if you'll forgive the expression), as part of one FNRttC-related publication or other. No bids on Ebay so far.

Sticking with the theme...

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Its subtlety is in keeping with its name. It's growing on me, although I suspect this is as much to do with it being the only beer in the house as anything. It is, after all, pissing with rain out there. Not to mention the fact that I'm as good as wasted on one bottle of the stuff.
Is that cushion the original 'Moose Commuter'? :smile: And, is that a 'tern table' at the back, left..?:rolleyes:
"Related publication"...hmm, I have some memory sticks somewhere...LET THE TRUTH BE SEEN! (Back in a tic)
Can't find the original - must be at work somewhere, but found an advert for an upcoming event concerning Wales' finest cyclist's birthday...
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threebikesmcginty

Corn Fed Hick...
Location
...on the slake
The sought-after item you mention was once saved on my desktop under the file name "packet.jpg". I fear it was a casualty of some so-called upgrade. However I have at least one hard copy (if you'll forgive the expression), as part of one FNRttC-related publication or other. No bids on Ebay so far.

Sticking with the theme...

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Its subtlety is in keeping with its name. It's growing on me, although I suspect this is as much to do with it being the only beer in the house as anything. It is, after all, pissing with rain out there. Not to mention the fact that I'm as good as wasted on one bottle of the stuff.

Domestic bliss; beer, moose themed soft furnishings, stuffed gulls and Billy bookcases.
 

GrumpyGregry

Here for rides.
Wisby Mörk a very pleasant dark lager
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This is prize tosser territory: Mrs M would be devastated.
Unless you are really Waldemar Januszczak - in which case, I apologise! ^_^
“less a picture maker, more a substance-lover.” One might suspect that many a modern artist is a bit of a substance lover, but the substance here is apparently the desiccated remains of a jet engine, reduced to a “pile of dust in the middle of the room”. How does he know it is a pile of dusty jet engine? Would not a giant pile of cocaine have much the same artistic merit? I can’t say it would occur to me to describe the “mood” of a pile of dust as “reticent yet weighty”, nor yet the combined efforts of the three of the above artists as “emotional minimalism, or emo art”
 
Anazingstoker!
'splains a lot then...:rolleyes:
Let's have another glug...
it misunderstands the shoal-like nature of art-world thinking. In the art world, opinions, tastes, prejudices are passed from private view to private view, biennale to biennale, jury to jury. The Turner is true to its times because the decision-makers who shape it are the inhabitants of a trout pond, congregating where the food is dropped. The clear evidence for this is this year’s shortlist. All four artists on it glow jointly with the moods and colours of today. Thus, Spartacus Chetwynd, who claims to live in a nudist colony in south London — funny, I never see her around! — is a performance artist. She was born Alalia Chetwynd, but later became Lali Chetwynd, then the ridiculous Spartacus. So even her name is a performance.
Wonder if that's the same nudist colony that Rich frequents? Still, I equate him to Dickins, with the odd Constable thrown in - not so much a Turner...not for that Monet anyway...
Luckily, I am unable to locate the unexpurgated version of 'Saltyboy Antics'
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