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Yeah, don't get me wrong ... aside from a couple watercolours and some garage sale stuff, the majority of the framed art hanging up in my house is by Ames Bros.
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EbolaMonkey wrote:
Yeah, don't get me wrong ... aside from a couple watercolours and some garage sale stuff, the majority of the framed art hanging up in my house is by Ames Bros.
pfft.
i was kidding, i have a Kandinsky room just across the hall from my Rothko room.
the lighting is perfect and the viewing benches provide the pleasant aroma of rich mahogany.
Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2005 6:12 am Posts: 4369 Location: That Night In Toronto
EllisEamos wrote:
EbolaMonkey wrote:
Yeah, don't get me wrong ... aside from a couple watercolours and some garage sale stuff, the majority of the framed art hanging up in my house is by Ames Bros.
pfft.
i was kidding, i have a Kandinsky room just across the hall from my Rothko room.
the lighting is perfect and the viewing benches provide the pleasant aroma of rich mahogany.
I can almost hear a soft cello playing.
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Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:28 am Posts: 28541 Location: PORTLAND, ME
EbolaMonkey wrote:
EllisEamos wrote:
EbolaMonkey wrote:
Yeah, don't get me wrong ... aside from a couple watercolours and some garage sale stuff, the majority of the framed art hanging up in my house is by Ames Bros.
pfft.
i was kidding, i have a Kandinsky room just across the hall from my Rothko room.
the lighting is perfect and the viewing benches provide the pleasant aroma of rich mahogany.
Joined: Fri Jun 03, 2005 6:12 am Posts: 4369 Location: That Night In Toronto
EllisEamos wrote:
EbolaMonkey wrote:
EllisEamos wrote:
EbolaMonkey wrote:
Yeah, don't get me wrong ... aside from a couple watercolours and some garage sale stuff, the majority of the framed art hanging up in my house is by Ames Bros.
pfft.
i was kidding, i have a Kandinsky room just across the hall from my Rothko room.
the lighting is perfect and the viewing benches provide the pleasant aroma of rich mahogany.
I can almost hear a soft cello playing.
would you like some Pule?
Is that like, a fancy sausage hors d'oeuvre or something?
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Joined: Sun Feb 26, 2006 3:28 am Posts: 28541 Location: PORTLAND, ME
EbolaMonkey wrote:
EllisEamos wrote:
EbolaMonkey wrote:
EllisEamos wrote:
EbolaMonkey wrote:
Yeah, don't get me wrong ... aside from a couple watercolours and some garage sale stuff, the majority of the framed art hanging up in my house is by Ames Bros.
pfft.
i was kidding, i have a Kandinsky room just across the hall from my Rothko room.
the lighting is perfect and the viewing benches provide the pleasant aroma of rich mahogany.
I can almost hear a soft cello playing.
would you like some Pule?
Is that like, a fancy sausage hors d'oeuvre or something?
its only the most expensive cheese in the world! (i googled it)
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