Yes, and I also recall "someone" here referring to someone else here as a "pompous wind-bag". I can't imagine why that has recently come to mind...
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Yes, and I also recall "someone" here referring to someone else here as a "pompous wind-bag". I can't imagine why that has recently come to mind...
these pictures that you and lisa post from time to time are the ones that give real substance to this column. thank you, bev.B4real wrote:It's always nice to supply the Never-Ending Gallery with an image. I had fun putting it together.
you are right. there is a lot of misinformation about, one cannot trust 100% anything one reads. often there are quotes from actors, even though it was the scriptwriter who thought it up. i don't think it really matters a lot, mankind is speeding towards extinction anyway, and i myself have been guilty of attributing false quotes to well-known people - including leonard cohen. there is no law against it, and even if there was we humans would continue our dishonesty and trickery - it is ingrained in our nature. a completely truthful person will always admit that they are less than 100% honest.LisaLCFan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 1:07 am
I wonder: did Wilde actually say that, or is it just some internet quote attributed to him? There are a lot of quotes out there for which there are no verifiable sources/no direct references, but which are nonetheless attributed to famous people. Some of the quotes are quite good/interesting/etc., but whether or not the person in question really said them is rather dubious.
Whatever the case (or rather, whomever), perhaps there is some truth in that quote, at least somewhat, anyway -- I mean, there is still a subject being depicted, and so one cannot entirely negate their contribution to the picture.
On the other hand, when it comes to the titles that you give to your pictures, I suspect that they probably tell us far more about you than they do about the pictures you post (or about anything/anyone else). You obviously choose them for a reason, whatever that may be, and the nature of the titles often have a similar theme/mood/etc., which seems to reflect a common but singular perspective (i.e., yours). I am merely making an observation, not an assessment -- I've no idea what significance those titles might have for you.
Nice portraits, by the way (two of them appear to be on serviettes?).
Have a nice time! I am going to meet a friend later, too, and we're also planning to go to a restaurant -- something I've only resumed doing in very recent weeks (going to restaurants, that is), after not doing so since the pandemic began. He is a nice person, not very religious, speaks English perfectly, and does not, as far as I know, wear perfume.Geoffrey wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 2:45 pm ...i had planned to write more extensively, but anita rang a short while ago and said she is off work today and would like to meet me at moa amfi in one hour, so i have to quickly shower and get myself ready. we plan to go to a cafe/restaurant called vinterhagen (winter garden). she is a nice person, very religious, doesn't speak much english, and wears a perfume called 'black opium'.
cheers
have a nice time, you too! lucky man. good to learn that you are not allowing the virus situation impinge on the quality of your existence. i am home again now. we both had beef stroganoff with rice and fresh salad. your suitor surely uses some kind of scent, a deodorant or whatever? i use mostly 'dior homme intense' - a male fragrance product - but a selection of various others can be found on my bathroom shelf. to speak and write perfect english must be wonderful, but is no longer possible for me, a language now confined almost exclusively to internet use. the manner in which you write is a joy to study, the expert way you structure sentences, the wide vocabulary so effortlessly used. i am quite envious. being able to write exactly what you mean, and in an unusually analytical and intelligent way, as you do, must be so satisfying. a man named hitchens once said "everyone has a book inside them, and in most instances that's where it should stay", but in your case i believe he would agree that it should come out, along with several follow-ups.LisaLCFan wrote: ↑Wed Dec 15, 2021 7:12 pm Have a nice time! I am going to meet a friend later, too, and we're also planning to go to a restaurant -- something I've only resumed doing in very recent weeks (going to restaurants, that is), after not doing so since the pandemic began. He is a nice person, not very religious, speaks English perfectly, and does not, as far as I know, wear perfume.
Cheers!
I remember that, too, and indeed, I can certainly relate to the need of a break from the chill! This is my current weather:
Geoffrey, I'm sure Lisa would agree that your wonderfully unique portraits of Leonard are what this thread is all about and I love that
Now that's an interesting coincidence! Remember in the movie list I posted I said that I watch a TV series Morgan Freeman hosts. I had just switched channels to watch it when I caught the end of a news/weather program from Canada giving the weather report, brrrr... Btw - it's been averaging about 27 degrees Celsius (80 F) here
The only one I recognised is Skedaddle, which my father used occasionally many years ago. It's not part of my regular vocabulary.