That is a funky shoe. I want shoes, but I need a fridge and I saw a matt black bar fridge on the weekend that I have a yen for.
If only the carpet on the wall in the kitchen were also black. Then I could put one of those flashing christmas lights in a tube wot people staple along the edge of their guttering around the fridge to make it stand out against the black carpet. I think it would look smashing :)
MCL I just did a quick image search for a black fridge with Christmas lights and found nothing. This is most exciting: this means your future black fridge (and optional black wall carpet) with lights will be the world's first. You, my dear, are a trendsetter.
You know, I've never seen a black fridge before. I'll have to get one to go with my shoes; then I'll be wowing up the kitchen, eh.
You should have heard my podiatrist on the subject of cons. She took all the joy out of them and stuck some arch support in there
Ramon, I want to know what happens to the poets who fail to emerge. Is there an anthology waiting for us *cough* er... them? It must be pretty sad being an unemerged poet
Chrystal I would like to say it's a complex political analogy but the sun was shining and my shoes were making me happy so I took a photo of one of them. I am pleased by such small things, which is both a relief and slightly disappointing.
Ramon I hate the phrase 'emerging artist'; I think it's as useless as saying something is a 'seminal text': if you have to say it, it ain't so.
There are two differences between an 'emerging artist' and a garden-variety artist: one is a wanker and the recipient of government funding and the other isn't. Perhaps all 'emerging artists' should be submerged?
Squib, by failing to 'emerge' you have in fact triumphed. And besides, you're famous on the interwebs. Ooh! Shall we add a poetry-focussed publishing arm to our carnation-coloured tent business?
Failing that, I'm sure Ramon could work up some kind of certificate in Paint. Ramon?
Squib if you write a poem about a carnation-coloured tent and post it on TSFKA for Poetry Slam Friday I will send you this for Christmas and, although the tent is erroneously coloured, it is part of a very fine badge indeed.
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That is a funky shoe. I want shoes, but I need a fridge and I saw a matt black bar fridge on the weekend that I have a yen for.
If only the carpet on the wall in the kitchen were also black. Then I could put one of those flashing christmas lights in a tube wot people staple along the edge of their guttering around the fridge to make it stand out against the black carpet. I think it would look smashing :)
MCL I just did a quick image search for a black fridge with Christmas lights and found nothing. This is most exciting: this means your future black fridge (and optional black wall carpet) with lights will be the world's first. You, my dear, are a trendsetter.
You know, I've never seen a black fridge before. I'll have to get one to go with my shoes; then I'll be wowing up the kitchen, eh.
This is just too arty-farty-obscure for me Kettle! Whatever does it all mean?
I've been puzzling over this whole "emerging artist" thing for some time.
What's the difference between an emerging artist and yer common-or-garden artist?
When does an emerging artist become an artist? Is there a ceremony? Do you get a certificate?
Are there any submerging artists?
So many questions, so much time.
You should have heard my podiatrist on the subject of cons. She took all the joy out of them and stuck some arch support in there
Ramon, I want to know what happens to the poets who fail to emerge. Is there an anthology waiting for us *cough* er... them? It must be pretty sad being an unemerged poet
Maybe you could get a certificate, Squib.
Chrystal I would like to say it's a complex political analogy but the sun was shining and my shoes were making me happy so I took a photo of one of them. I am pleased by such small things, which is both a relief and slightly disappointing.
Ramon I hate the phrase 'emerging artist'; I think it's as useless as saying something is a 'seminal text': if you have to say it, it ain't so.
There are two differences between an 'emerging artist' and a garden-variety artist: one is a wanker and the recipient of government funding and the other isn't. Perhaps all 'emerging artists' should be submerged?
Squib, by failing to 'emerge' you have in fact triumphed. And besides, you're famous on the interwebs. Ooh! Shall we add a poetry-focussed publishing arm to our carnation-coloured tent business?
Failing that, I'm sure Ramon could work up some kind of certificate in Paint. Ramon?
I dunno about a certificate, but I could probably bang out a punchy media release.
Really? Sounds good Ramon. That ok with you, Squib? You could still frame it.
Shall we add a poetry-focussed publishing arm to our carnation-coloured tent business?
OK, Kettle! Let's make it a carnation-coloured tent poems only kind of publishing venture
A press release? Gee whizz
Squib if you write a poem about a carnation-coloured tent and post it on TSFKA for Poetry Slam Friday I will send you this for Christmas and, although the tent is erroneously coloured, it is part of a very fine badge indeed.
oh! VERY cute
WAY too busy at the moment, seriously, seriously FLAT out
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