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Post by amanda on Oct 25, 2007 3:47:21 GMT 1
Helia sent in article from The Guardian. David mentions Anna quite a few times! I love this excerpt: This necklace was a gift from Anna for my 40th birthday. I'm not Christian but this cross is 1,800 years old; it feels humbling to wear such an old piece. At around the same time, I bought Anna some moon dust. I wanted to give her something older than she gave me, so I gave her the moon.
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Post by joe17 on Oct 25, 2007 17:39:06 GMT 1
Missed this (and the original article was probably accompanied by pictures of all 10 of these items) as I'm a bit down on 'The Guardian' at the mo after Saturday's Guide had a very sniffy piece on 'P.D.' written by Jonathan Bernstein. (Petty? Moi?) Now he is perfectly entitled to his opinion, but how seriously should anyone take a piece written by someone who actually admits that he was looking forward to 'Bionic Woman' and seems genuinely shocked that it has turned out to be rotten.
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Post by Dave on Oct 25, 2007 19:14:17 GMT 1
Thanks Amanda - I missed this , nice article.... joe follow the link and you can see pics of the articles... ;D I've seen the Bathory painting pic a few times - and loving the decapitated head !!
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Post by joe17 on Oct 26, 2007 9:33:50 GMT 1
joe follow the link and you can see pics of the articles... ;D Why would I want to do the obvious! Won't attempt any Jungian analysis of DT's love of spheres. And as for his love of Heinz tomato soup......Surely one of the most noxious substances known to mankind.
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Post by helia on Oct 27, 2007 16:44:31 GMT 1
Joe, I had to laugh hard at your comment... ;D
But as a romantic soul, I'm quite touched how many of his favourite objects are related with his family and his childhood.
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