For the next time someone makes fun of you for building plastic "toys"!

And of course, you would? :rofl:

That would land him in a bodybag.

I would NOT kick her out of my bed,
not that I would ever get the chance of making that decision …

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The problem here is that it seems to have been assumed that I was talking about motion pictures in my original post about the Flinstones - I wasn’t.

Okay…Ginger or Maryann?

This Velma?


I’ll take the transparent bags …

I think I would prefer Velma, more comfy …
:wink: :grin:

I prefer the intellectual type myself …

She’s a keeper!

Darren is on the right track, the Honeybees were artists and better than the Mosquitoes.

And to think we got here because the Partridge Family’s ( of which Susan Dey was a member) bus was painted in the style of Mondrian… LOL

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:shushing_face::sweat_smile::crazy_face::open_book::face_with_peeking_eye::open_book::fearful::face_with_open_eyes_and_hand_over_mouth:

Enters SWMBO…

“What the HELL is going on here?!”

Happy T-Day fellas! :turkey:
—mike :face_with_hand_over_mouth:

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My wife agree with me.
Thelma.
Mary Ann

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When I was little, I began to realize there was something about Julie Marr as Catwoman.

I would think, “Resist Batman! Don’t!!! Don’t fall for it!!!” but then have strange and inexplicable contrary thoughts. Like maybe he should for some reason…

Speaking of Susan Dey, :heart_eyes: the SNL Partridge Family/Brady Bunch skit was hilarious.

Ertha Kitt wasn’t too bad. Mind, Ertha Kitt is rhyming slang in the UK for a bodily function. Never saw her in the same light after that.

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Like I said, bag her up and away you go. Two bags for me though, just in case one bag comes off (hence the term ‘double-bagger’). Apparently, Daphne was the better catch, because Velma wouldn’t take it up the Gary.

Ginger for sure - she likely knows a thing or two about the casting couch …

Art also implies form and balance, and it encompasses many different mediums. For example, is Michelangelo’s “David” simply a craft (not being a painting), or is it art? Some art moves me as do many dioramas involving carefully planned. constructed. and masterfully painted one that tells a story merely a craft, or is it art? It can be the later.

Bill

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I’ll take both . . .

Bill

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Wow another legendary off-/off-/off-piste extravaganza, talk about free-association: from RC to “Art” to bikes to cars to guns to bikes again to dioramas to “Art” again to wtf? to James Brown to Susan Dey (so there is a God[dess] after all) to wtf?! to wtf???! What are you guys ON??

As for “Art” let me say this about that. If something floats your boat, it’s Art. It doesn’t matter what anyone else thinks, and nobody has the right to tell you you’re wrong. Can you imagine a world where we all thought something was brilliant? Or crap? One person’s trash is another person’s treasure, may it always be so because otherwise I’ll never make money in the art market.

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Too much glue and solvents probably …

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Deflection is another option when someone says something:

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That’s deep!