Brian Towers

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BLYTH, UNITED KINGDOM

New for old group submissions. Anybody help?

Posted almost 4 years ago

The answer is no-doubt obvious, but eludes me at the moment, so can anyone put me straight please?

Some Groups I belong to allow only a limited number of images. Being at my limit on some, I’ve tried to swap old for new by deleting. I’ve done this by deleting an image intirely from RB, or by un-ticking the Group box when editing. This certainly gets rid of the pictures, but it still l…

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The writing's on the wall. limerick Jude

Posted about 4 years ago

A young artists’ model called Jude.
Would pose for a group in the nude.
They got down to their art.
Apart from young Bart.
Who did things remarkably rude.

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The writing's on the wall. Rhubarb.

Posted about 4 years ago

One more than I’ll promise to go away.

The rhubarb I tried to grow.
Turned out to be albino.
Perhaps in my speed.
I bought the wrong seed.
But it ain’t nececellery so.

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The writing's on the wall. Cane and Abel.

Posted about 4 years ago

Adam’s sons found life unfulfilling.
With no women frustration was killing.
But then Cane would say.
Mind, I’m not going gay.
But his brother was Abel and willing.

Anybody want to join in this silly game?


The writing's on the wall. A limerick.

Posted about 4 years ago

Hanging around.

Trying to hang himself with bungee elastic.
Freddie’s failure was really fantastic.
He had this strange feeling.
When his head hit the ceiling.
That fate was being somewhat sarcastic.

I wonder if anyone wants to start a limerick group.

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Looking back

Posted over 4 years ago

I’m still trying to find a way to view the bubblemail I’ve sent to others. Is it possible yet?

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Upon reflection!

Posted over 4 years ago

A little observation I made a long time still hasn’t sunk in. When painting reflections on wet surfaces they should be perpendicular – in a vertical line – to the figure or object being reflected.

I found that I tended to make them slant to the left so often and realised it was because I am right-handed and my viewpoint is from the left. I’m still doing it, as can be seen …

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