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 I like that as a nameOriginally posted by zeitghostSo, together we could breed an Uber Geek... Gawdelpus... what a hideous concept... Asperger's on steroids.
 
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 No. Bubbles was a chimp belonging to Michael Jackson.Originally posted by zeitghostI thought that was "Bubbles"...
 
 Cuddles was the ginger monkey that was with Keith Harris and Orville.Comment
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 In 1988 Jeff Koons made Michael Jackson and Bubbles, the world's largest ceramic, a life-size gold-leaf plated statue of the sitting singer cuddling Bubbles. The piece measures 1067 x 1791 x 826 mm (42 x 70.5 x 32.5 in) and is described as a mix of pop culture and high art. The sculpture shows Michael Jackson reclining with his arm around Bubbles. It is the most valuable sculpture by a living artist. In 1991 it was sold to an anonymous buyer at Sotheby's in New York City as Lot 7655 for $5,600,000, trebling Koons' previous sale record. The piece is currently owned by the Broad Art Foundation which lends it to various museums. It is currently being lent to the Astrup Fearnley Museum of Contemporary art in Oslo, Norway.Originally posted by zeitghostThe Horror! Oh The Horror!
 
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 http://tinyurl.com/32pnscOriginally posted by zeitghostI've led a very sheltered life.
 
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 He has an interesting concept of Christmas timing.
 
 I didn't see him at all last Christmas, as I refused to change all my plans and rush home because he'd deigned to grace us with his presence.Comment
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 that's a tad early isn't it?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMy brother, his wife and dog are arriving soon for Christmas.Comment
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