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What would Joseph Beuys do? Page 12

I thought I'd got away with that.

Quote: zooo @ September 24 2008, 10:39 PM BST

I thought I'd got away with that.

I didn't say anything, because I considered it Aaron's privilege. :)

Quote: Finck @ September 24 2008, 5:20 PM BST

I wish I could make a dirty joke about that. Alas, I'm lacking the equipment.

*snigger*

Quote: zooo @ September 24 2008, 10:39 PM BST

I thought I'd got away with that.

TEE HEE HEE. I see all! Laughing out loud

Wow, I'm late weighing in on this, but this is brilliant. Well done, Finck!

That is massive.

Well, thanks Bussell for doing your usual sparkly pirouette thing.

*starts mopping up glitter*

And thanks Graham for saying 'massive' once more.

I think the party's over now.

Quote: Finck @ September 25 2008, 8:44 AM BST

I think the party's over now.

What? It's only just starting - the night is young...

Quote: Finck @ September 23 2008, 7:20 PM BST

Art has taken on the form of the reasonably priced car (for Gavin: an Audi 80, ca. 1990 1992) enclosed in a construction site fence.

The MKII Audi 80 is a lovely looking car my uncle used to have a red V6 one vroom vroom was very quick :) Thanks for the heads up there Finck :)

Quote: Gavin @ September 27 2008, 11:12 AM BST

The MKII Audi 80 is a lovely looking car my uncle used to have a red V6 one vroom vroom was very quick :)

Of course, you'd drain a small oil field with that one. Still, vroom vroom, indeed. :)

Quote: Finck @ September 27 2008, 11:16 AM BST

Of course, you'd drain a small oil field with that one. Still, vroom vroom, indeed. :)

Plus it pretty much ate brake pads and tyres :P but no pain no gain right :)

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