mmmm ... heart of glass??? (Shattered teardrops?!?! Maybe???) ... a jaundiced eye??? ... too much of the funny stuff played havoc on your liver!?!?!? The tin drum is easy. Elementary deducement my dear Watson - although the heart got me perplexed - didn't think you had one ...
Maybe depends on satellite radio ... "NEVer break, NEVer break, NEVer NEVer BREAK // this heart of stone OH no no" You've read The Tin Drum?!! In elementary school!! AND not really jaundiced as much as prejudicial -- an equal opportunity employer but "...when the wind is southerly, I know a hawk from a hand saw." Uh-oh! Here come Jackie Wilson ...Lonely Teardrops - I can't ever dry them!
Mmmmm ... another wangled piece of aMAZEment I'm left to decipher. JohnO - so taxing on this tiny little mind of mine. NO, I watched The Tin Drum ABOUT elementary school - the little dude could shatter glass (so keep that heart of yours away from him ). Mmmm, so you're prejudiced, - another side of your multifaceted persona perplexus. Finally, Crackpot Joe, may the wind blow those non-drying tears in a northerly direction, for be it southwards you'll be a silly, soppy, sentimental, diconnected, dehydrated drainpipe!!!
Ooooooooo, cut to da quick! And without my CrackPipe too! Alas...........it's bad to be prejudiced, OK to be prejudicial ... as long as you're right! AND so sorry ...I won't give you anything else to cipher!
Very good! Yours? Like it. And the only time I get prejudicial is during hostilities. If you're not prejudicial for your side, and your side is in the right...well...then you're just a wimp and you get run over by people in the wrong! I hate it when that happens.
Of course it's mine, who else would come up with such a condescending piece of drivel ... yeah, but ten miles down the road you've grown up and suddenly you realize that it was all just a complete load of kak anyway - don't you just hate when THAT happens? ...
Russian! women, chess, motorcycle mechanics, drawing, painting, writing, MUSIC, poetry, culinary arts, auto racing, dancing, singing, stand-up comedy! And ... many others!
Oh, I AM pretty decent at baseball, though I cannot hit a good curveball or slider.
seems, you really groped Russian in the dark... well, so,
you`re almost Mr Perfect himself!!! May i ask U what kind of music do you like, dear Johnny? who`s your favs? ... btw, I played basketball at school. how did I do it, have no idea! till now dont know the rules...
I do indeed! I love music but am a mediocre club player truly confident only with guitar....too many influences to mention...so, let's just say, Depeche Mode, NIN, Madonna...are the ones we have in common as far as I know ... beyond that ... and the ones I chose to draw ... I always liked those who set a new course ... the Byrds, Eagles, CSN&Y, U2, 2 many --- Rolling Stone published recently the top 100 albums of all time -- I had 81 of them - at one time ... and Emmy Lou Harris is playing right now! Far, far and away from Mr. Perfect, I am strictly Mr. Amateur & Dilettante. You look like a shooting guard with good defensive skills to me. The only chops I had in b'ball was to get fouled by a 6'7' power forward!
Tom Waits just came on wmvy out of Martha's Vineyard & Newport, Rhode Island -- America's smallest state -- so.....like Tom sez" ... we're all ... 'Searchin' for the Heart of Saturday Night!!" With your charming personality and lovely MM avatar looks, any man could be Mr. Perfect for you!!!
Well, Le's Dance then! I love to watch women dance. As for men, unless they're Nureyev or Barishnykov, or Fred Astaire, or Gene Kelly, or Travolta (in his prime) the less they do, the better they look!!!!
Oh yeah, sorry. On the web, when reproduced in only (Red,Green,Blue), he got a little 'toasted' as compared to offset printing scheme of Cyan, Magenta, Yellow & (K) Black.
I don't blame you. I DO know the letters but have surprised myself several times by forgetting to convert to web colors for posting here. It doesn't matter very much at this resolution.
You do seem to go to a lot of trouble to get the best version of your work on here, and it shows. Always 1st. Class. But I think it is so much simpler if one is ignorant of the finer points. Or is that only showing my ignorance even more? I have just remembered a comment from my school days, which might redeem myself. After one of my "wittier" questions, the master came back with "Mister Heyburn, if ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise" 'Nuff said?
and the perfect loser-miner in 'Treasure" and the perfect Nazi dodger in "The AQ" - hell, he even looked good opposite Audrey Hepburn & that's not easy! Thanks a lot Did!
yep. I hadn't drawn with this kind of realism since I submitted my portfolio to get into art school. It was full of so many of these, I almost didn't make it!!
Wow...so it must have been REALLY a long time ago... Does that also mean that you don't really like drawing realistically? I don't, because I think that I'm not having good likeness skills and I tend to become very impatient...
yes indeed! the earth was flat and those who pounded their drawings and paintings into careful renderings and lost all their creative expression, were flunking out left and right! the concern was that technique should NOT become the subject of your work.
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