Did you google that or just spitting Chess speak?
No! That's Bishops 2 .... isn't it?Is that like Chesapeake?
Or faux ?Pho!!!!!
No! That's Bishops 2 .... isn't it?
GoodOppps... I never was good at directions.
Surely you mean some mermaids take their girly role seriously?Some girls seem to take their mermaid role seriously. Reasonably convincing.
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This one appears to be at the mermaid packing warehouse:
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Once packed, she may be shipped off and served up:
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'... in fact there have been rumors circulating about the precise provenance of the unusual sashimi served to some participants of the UN Ocean Conference last month..."
View attachment 511892 Noooooooooooo !!!!!!!!!!!! How dare they?
careful, they may take umbrage.They can get very nasty sunburn, or so I hear.
After all, the word umbrella is derived from the word for shade (as from the Sun).
In Paris too?
In Paris too?
that's what comes of eating mermaids (or au pairs)In Paris too?
Interesting concept is revealed in Ann Street's explanation. The photography is really excellent, well worth viewing the high-res image in detail.Last supper self-portrait by Ann Street:
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Article by the photographer is here:
http://annstreetstudio.com/2017/07/07/the-last-supper/
Interesting crucifixes and crux art at Coventry Cathedral:
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Yes - I particularly liked that one. There is so much evocative artwork - the crosses made from large medieval nails, for example.The cross in #1 was a jointed pair of charred beams from the roof of the bombed cathedral
which just happened to lying among the ruins in that shape.