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true true. and after Black Monday 1987 he suddenly vanished - alot of big blokes came looking for him. seems he dropped a packet...
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Know what you mean - likewise for me its purely a mental event - I dont have to physcially resist the urge to smash the object - but its strange all the same - what can it mean ?Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI get that too but not just object D'art... just a sudden urge to smash something.
Although its not really an urge... just an alternate course of "what if" events that plays in my head.
I'm not stood there shaking whilst trying to resist the impulse to smash things up.
A subconcious rejection of bourgeousie values or just plain good old fashioned vandalism ?
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostI get that too but not just object D'art... just a sudden urge to smash something.
Although its not really an urge... just an alternate course of "what if" events that plays in my head.
I'm not stood there shaking whilst trying to resist the impulse to smash things up.
That's why I found the film "Borat" so funny (and cringeworthy) - the scene in that antiques shop was hilarious!!!
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I get that too but not just object D'art... just a sudden urge to smash something.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostI must admit I have a penchant for when I see a small Objet D'Art - especially a very delicate porcelain antique item - I have a great urge to immediately smash it to bits with a mallet - strange eh ?
Good job Im not on the antiques road show.
Although its not really an urge... just an alternate course of "what if" events that plays in my head.
I'm not stood there shaking whilst trying to resist the impulse to smash things up.
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Wouldn't be surprising if he lived on a mountainOriginally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View PostMy brother keeps mountain goats
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That gold-digging strumpet. Just look at her self satisfied expression. Makes me sick. Entrapment, that's what it is!Originally posted by Diver View Post
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http://www.sensualism.com/misc/goat-marriage.htmlOriginally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View PostMy brother keeps mountain goats
Yeh! I know
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostI must admit I have a pechant for when I see a small Objet D'Art - especially a very delicate porcelain antique item - I have a great urge to immediately smash it to bits with a mallet - strange eh ?
Good job Im not on the antiques road show.
I occasionally have those destructive thoughts too!
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