04-09-2014, 06:46 AM
Chris,
That reminds me of I think "Peter the Great" who actually used "Boyars" as chess pieces, or something similar to chess. some kind of war game. Nice subtle touch with the "new moon", too dark top fight.
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That's nice elle, connecting the past to the future. The only thing I really remember about the fire drills (we didn't bomb drills) is being happy we were getting out of school for awhile...of course I always got in trouble for not staying in place, or standing still. I couldn't help it, I had ants in my pants!
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Wow Kieth, that's a stark and disturbing picture of what I assume is the Holocaust. Could I query why you used the French word for slaughterhouse? This is a haunting image:
"lambs press their faces,
bleating through wooden slats,
sheep look on above them, lost."
Dale
That reminds me of I think "Peter the Great" who actually used "Boyars" as chess pieces, or something similar to chess. some kind of war game. Nice subtle touch with the "new moon", too dark top fight.
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That's nice elle, connecting the past to the future. The only thing I really remember about the fire drills (we didn't bomb drills) is being happy we were getting out of school for awhile...of course I always got in trouble for not staying in place, or standing still. I couldn't help it, I had ants in my pants!
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Wow Kieth, that's a stark and disturbing picture of what I assume is the Holocaust. Could I query why you used the French word for slaughterhouse? This is a haunting image:
"lambs press their faces,
bleating through wooden slats,
sheep look on above them, lost."
Dale
How long after picking up the brush, the first masterpiece?
The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.
The goal is not to obfuscate that which is clear, but make clear that which isn't.

