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Monday 8th October 2007 10:33 PM
Les Miserables comments, 'Is it a quote from the bible? The revised Bourneville edition?'
Well spotted, Les! For those blog-watchers unfamiliar with the revised Bourneville edition, it was written in 1959 by Sir Charles Cadbury, and at the time, caused much consternation in theological circles by referring to Jesus as the Milky Bar Kid. Although marred by crude product placement, (three of the disciples are called Twix, Snickers and Crunchie), the translation has proved to be a bounty bar of wisdom, and a valuable chocolate source of ontological understanding. This particular quote is taken from the Book of Cadbury's Cream Egg, and is about the ultimate triumph of Goo over Evil.
Steve comments, funnily, and quite probably nickably, 'Top painting.. I love the way the I's follow you around the room.'
On Friday I did a stand-up gig in Buxton, next to the Opera House, where the famous sixties/seventies band, 'A Holly', were playing. Afterwards, I drank some sweet, and strangely warm spring-water from St Anne's well, and felt rejuvenated enough to drive the wiggliest way back to York.
This is another picture involving a teapot. Some of you will notice that on the Spice Girl mug, I've bulked out Victoria a bit, because I know she'd have wanted me to.
Comments
Is Victoria a sweeper then?
I'm upset to see that bulking out didn't include her silicon flappy bits.Actually, thats a lie. Still love the teapots tho.
Posted by Foxy , on Tuesday 9th October 2007, 4:43 PM
Thats the least interesting mug on the table. Glad to see a Town mug up front, with a Love Hearts mug in the hole behind.
I take it that the Spice Girls mug has a free role in front of the wing back mugs and defensive plate.
Posted by Sid & Doris Bonkers , on Tuesday 9th October 2007, 1:19 PM
I think 'blacked out Victoria' would have enhanced the painting a little more.
Posted by Les Miserable , on Tuesday 9th October 2007, 11:44 AM
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