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As long as you are standing and not laying down it has to be a good thingOriginally posted by zeitghost View Post
Afternoon all.

Standing room only at the crem.Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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Only "somewhat"?Originally posted by TheCoconutDog View PostJust watched it
Utterly brilliant, if somewhat depressing.
Have a look at Threads, that's even jollier.Comment
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One of the esteemed customers from down the hill had the bright idea of making a shirt from 1mm aluminium.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostIndeedy yes. 'Twas interesting. ms#4's stuff looked good. Some of the outfits were pretty weird - trying not to do the WTF thing - I do understand they're conceptual
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Not sure about the models - a more miserable looking bunch of girls and boys you'd be hard pushed to find!
Until I asked her how she proposed to bend it to shape & stitch it.
I suppose aluminium foil might have done the trick.
Bit scratchy though.Comment
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As did I. Still not sure I get it - just better at pretending I do!Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostMy wife did modern art as part of her degree, so I had to deal with her "interesting" / "conceptual" artworks.
Will Gompertz's book on modern art is a good read on the subject and very accessible.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/What-Are-You.../dp/0670920495Last edited by mudskipper; 10 June 2015, 12:34.Comment
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This did seem to be "Things that can be worn" rather than "clothes".Originally posted by zeitghost View PostOne of the esteemed customers from down the hill had the bright idea of making a shirt from 1mm aluminium.
Until I asked her how she proposed to bend it to shape & stitch it.
I suppose aluminium foil might have done the trick.
Bit scratchy though.Comment
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Chap doing the service was in skool with me many many many moons ago.Originally posted by SimonMac View PostAs long as you are standing and not laying down it has to be a good thing
His nickname was "Fester".
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What got me about the aluminium shirt was the concept of combining it with elektrickery.Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThis did seem to be "Things that can be worn" rather than "clothes".Comment
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Well if it worked for the Romans with steel, I'm sure you could do the same with AlOriginally posted by zeitghost View PostOne of the esteemed customers from down the hill had the bright idea of making a shirt from 1mm aluminium.
Until I asked her how she proposed to bend it to shape & stitch it.
I suppose aluminium foil might have done the trick.
Bit scratchy though.
"Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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