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bigbadwolf

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  1. And you say I'm smutty!
  2. PinkyB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fivers, tens or twenties? > > Or just coppers? Whatever I can find down the side of the Sofa Pinky.
  3. PinkyB Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fivers, tens or twenties? > > Or just coppers? Whatever I can find down the side of the Sofa Pinky.
  4. Damn you to Primark madam.
  5. Damn you to Primark madam.
  6. Hang on.........what's with the young man accusations. Sometimes I often wonder where the grown ups are to join. I for one am not leading any other boys into bad behaviour.
  7. Hang on.........what's with the young man accusations. Sometimes I often wonder where the grown ups are to join. I for one am not leading any other boys into bad behaviour.
  8. The colour of money.
  9. The colour of money.
  10. I'm not scared of you DM. I can do grown up and smut all in the same recipe. Just make sure you don't bite your tongue on every spoonful.
  11. I'm not scared of you DM. I can do grown up and smut all in the same recipe. Just make sure you don't bite your tongue on every spoonful.
  12. bigbadwolf

    Art

    Invasion of hell. http://www.artchive.com/artchive/b/bruegel/death.jpg
  13. bigbadwolf

    Art

    Invasion of hell. http://www.artchive.com/artchive/b/bruegel/death.jpg
  14. Look who just wafted back into the room. Are we forgiven oh maxed out one?
  15. Look who just wafted back into the room. Are we forgiven oh maxed out one?
  16. She's Nigella Lawson, Cybil Fawlty, Anna Wintour, Patsy Sloane (Ab Fab), Elizabeth I, and the bash street kids all rolled into one slightly wobbly, ever so forward, funny, devious Dulwichmum. More like a Faberge egg, only ever seen in the most exclusive of exclusive shops.
  17. She's Nigella Lawson, Cybil Fawlty, Anna Wintour, Patsy Sloane (Ab Fab), Elizabeth I, and the bash street kids all rolled into one slightly wobbly, ever so forward, funny, devious Dulwichmum. More like a Faberge egg, only ever seen in the most exclusive of exclusive shops.
  18. Are you good with colors Tony?
  19. Are you good with colors Tony?
  20. bigbadwolf

    Art

    I personally don't go in for art much but my parents were and to a certain extent still are avid collectors of art and music, call them one and the same if you want. Concerning art. They never really collected large canvases but they did often buy large and detailed books from galleries that they visited. They have stored these compendiums in several boxes. They're re- decorating at the moment and I offered to house this collection for the duration. Yesterday evening I was having a look through some of these books and I stumbled across a book I thought I wouldn't see again. The works of Pieter Bruegel the elder who was a Dutch Renaissance Genre painter who's works mostly comprised of landscapes and peasant scenes. I've always publicly stated that a lot of art has never really made much of an impression on me except very detailed portrait paintings that in some cases can't be distinguished between a modern day photo. Anyway, this mans work has had a profound effect on me as when I was younger it terrified me, especially 'The invasion of Hell' scene and many others. It still does have an effect of me as it still made me uneasy to look at some of the more graphic pieces. I've seen images similar to this in my youth and they never had the effect this mans paintings had and I was old enough to understand the images from Bosnia when I was little (just to make my point clearer). Do any of you have a particular painter or style of painting/type of art that envokes a real reaction from with inside be it your heart or head? P.s Yes I suppose this is some sort of recompense for my other more base threads that appear to have caused a bit of an earthquake this morning but otherwise I'd be genuinely interested to here your answers regarding the above.
  21. bigbadwolf

    Art

    I personally don't go in for art much but my parents were and to a certain extent still are avid collectors of art and music, call them one and the same if you want. Concerning art. They never really collected large canvases but they did often buy large and detailed books from galleries that they visited. They have stored these compendiums in several boxes. They're re- decorating at the moment and I offered to house this collection for the duration. Yesterday evening I was having a look through some of these books and I stumbled across a book I thought I wouldn't see again. The works of Pieter Bruegel the elder who was a Dutch Renaissance Genre painter who's works mostly comprised of landscapes and peasant scenes. I've always publicly stated that a lot of art has never really made much of an impression on me except very detailed portrait paintings that in some cases can't be distinguished between a modern day photo. Anyway, this mans work has had a profound effect on me as when I was younger it terrified me, especially 'The invasion of Hell' scene and many others. It still does have an effect of me as it still made me uneasy to look at some of the more graphic pieces. I've seen images similar to this in my youth and they never had the effect this mans paintings had and I was old enough to understand the images from Bosnia when I was little (just to make my point clearer). Do any of you have a particular painter or style of painting/type of art that envokes a real reaction from with inside be it your heart or head? P.s Yes I suppose this is some sort of recompense for my other more base threads that appear to have caused a bit of an earthquake this morning but otherwise I'd be genuinely interested to here your answers regarding the above.
  22. I wouldn't call it revolutionary but it was in response to Concorde being pulled from service and I was very angry regardless of the reasons/disaster and I sent a very long letter to Bae systems demanding an explanation. I also added a sachet of itching powder. Childish I know but at the time I thought otherwise.
  23. I wouldn't call it revolutionary but it was in response to Concorde being pulled from service and I was very angry regardless of the reasons/disaster and I sent a very long letter to Bae systems demanding an explanation. I also added a sachet of itching powder. Childish I know but at the time I thought otherwise.
  24. I know what you her and a lot of others mean Brendan and in all honesty I think some of my base humour has brought the tone down a bit. I myself can only judge from the past year but my personal gripe is that there are: 1) A growing number of moral crusaders who only seem to be following a particular agenda because it's fashionable to be seen to doing so and any intelligent and probing questions on them and there cause are met with tirade and accusation rather than rational discussion. 2) Not so much thin skin this time but people who can't take the piss out of themselves and take it on the chin and instead of playing the instigator at there own game result to being downright offended and making complaints. 3) The one thing I love about this forum is that all the regulars have to most degree's a sophisticated/intelligent/witty sense of humour but some posters like to join in with barbed comments and expect to be spared sometimes what can only be described as a good savaging. It's happened to me on more than one occasion but I like to learn from it.
  25. I know what you her and a lot of others mean Brendan and in all honesty I think some of my base humour has brought the tone down a bit. I myself can only judge from the past year but my personal gripe is that there are: 1) A growing number of moral crusaders who only seem to be following a particular agenda because it's fashionable to be seen to doing so and any intelligent and probing questions on them and there cause are met with tirade and accusation rather than rational discussion. 2) Not so much thin skin this time but people who can't take the piss out of themselves and take it on the chin and instead of playing the instigator at there own game result to being downright offended and making complaints. 3) The one thing I love about this forum is that all the regulars have to most degree's a sophisticated/intelligent/witty sense of humour but some posters like to join in with barbed comments and expect to be spared sometimes what can only be described as a good savaging. It's happened to me on more than one occasion but I like to learn from it.
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