Berry Chucking aside, it's the blue handled brush that appeals to me. I bet the guy or gal who invented the "format painter" tool on our computers got the idea from watching old cartoons. The ones where the bristles were dipped into, shall we say checkerboard paint, and then painted a perfect checkered pattern. I s'pose the Celtic? design here is a music related symbol?
Anon.. it's a pagan thing, usually balenuts and whortleberries, which they throw at squirrels on poles, not that odd really.
Mick.. I saw it more as a can-opener but a brush that makes Celtic brush strokes is more interesting! The Celtic here symbolizes how everything is interlaced and connected, but you might be able to get a tune out of it!
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"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it." Buddha
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The Lady with the goatie and moustache has a vibrant tie! What is the beginning of the 'uck' word because she won't move over?
Yes her tie is expressive! It says 'Chuck Berry' behind her.
Chucking berries is an odd ritual for a worshiper ...
Berry Chucking aside, it's the blue handled brush that appeals to me. I bet the guy or gal who invented the "format painter" tool on our computers got the idea from watching old cartoons. The ones where the bristles were dipped into, shall we say checkerboard paint, and then painted a perfect checkered pattern. I s'pose the Celtic? design here is a music related symbol?
Anon.. it's a pagan thing, usually balenuts and whortleberries, which they throw at squirrels on poles, not that odd really.
Mick.. I saw it more as a can-opener but a brush that makes Celtic brush strokes is more interesting! The Celtic here symbolizes how everything is interlaced and connected, but you might be able to get a tune out of it!
It's even odder now because we don't have squirrels!
the girl with red hair looks remarkably like the girl that appeared on blind faiths album all those years ago but with a zappa moustache and imperium!
You have redhair, Mushroom?
Lovely self-portrait! };-}
Anon.. that is odd!
Cocaine Jesus.. ah that's intersting, hav'nt seen it I don't think, I'll check it out. This one is from a Klimt painting with a few changes.
MerlinPrincesse.. it's my favourite way to dress, thank you!
MADONA whit une moustache!..Yeurk........!
That's right! Aunty Rita knows Madonna really does have a moustache!
RitaDaphne.. and a wig!
Anon.. anything is possible!
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