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Old 07-18-2008, 07:48 PM   #14
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Oh slayda, I bet you've got some interesting stories.


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Originally Posted by desertgrandma View Post
While I love dreamers reply, I do believe you are a natural born instigator. I saw a picture of a lovely lady perhaps painting a picture, or eating a long skinny breadstick.
Where on earth did yo come up with your interpretation??
And where would we be if pshrynk didn't instigate all sorts of madness and mayhem?

Actually the lady is blowing soap bubbles...the old fashioned way with a straw. The painting is appropriately called "Blowing Bubbles" by Charles Joshua Chaplin (1825-1891).

Here's a larger version if you want a better look at it.

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