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very cool.
very fun piece of art, very contemporary…wonderful!!
Yes, It was a fun piece. Thanks for the comments
– Paul Quixote Alleyne
Multi coloured Frog spawn!! A multicultural society, could be a new peace symbol Paul!!
Frog spawn. lol Only you with your creative mind would thing like this. And I thought I had it covered. Thanks for all the comments Robin my lost friend. You are a work of genius
– Paul Quixote Alleyne
I’m not Lost Paul, Mrs ‘B’ waned me to stay away from the PC whilst we’re on holiday. She’s asleep right now. Your too kind by the way, I’m no gennius, I cant even spell the word!! LOL
Get your dictionary, or do spell check like I do. I can’t spell “zoo”. Sometimes I think it has three ohhhhhh!. lol
– Paul Quixote Alleyne
Whats a Dickshunery Paul?
It is when your burd shuns your dick
– Paul Quixote Alleyne
Whats a spell checker, is that something a Witch would use?
This is when your burd puts a spell on you.
– Paul Quixote Alleyne
Sorry should that be ‘Which’ ?
which, witch? lol
– Paul Quixote Alleyne
Now Dick on the other hand; well not on the other hand but you know what I mean. I hope you know what I mean, hell I don’t even know what i mean. Dick stands out from the ‘Burd’ because Dick has multiple meanins & it really depends on the context as it were so to speak. Now Needle is a common name for anyone who gets on your nerves. Well if you call someone ‘Needle’ your saying they’re a little ‘Prick’
Thanks for the lesson on the local slang. I know now that I can’t just throw some words out there. Might get me in trouble. lol
– Paul Quixote Alleyne
Slang!! I’ll huv yae ken this is pure dead posh whare ah come fae!!
I am gonna have to visiit my long lost ancestors in Scotland and get caught up of the local talk.
– Paul Quixote Alleyne