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Posted by Hammerer on 10/18/00 11:39
"gregfarr" <gregfarr@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> On 8 Feb 2006 17:06:36 +0100, "Hammerer" <hammerer@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> >"gregfarr" <gregfarr@comcast.net> wrote in message
> >news:492ju1hiil531pa9m6spdivqcn59h2rf5q@4ax.com...
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> >> I didn't like Groundhog day, but I liked the one
> >> with the girl in the airport.
> >>
> > Oh come on, Greg! What has airports and girls got to do
> > with WinMX? Nothing, that's what!
> >>
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> >> BTW, I'm a film fan, and Cinderella Man is an
> >> outstanding flick.
> >>
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> > I'm a film fan too, Greg, but I can't honestly say I've ever been
> > interested in ballet, particularly if the focus of attention is on the
> > male dancers. It's those codpieces. Who are they trying to kid?
> >>
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> I don't do the males.
>
Glad to hear it, Greg. That would be awful.
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> >> I'm even doing a painting of a fight scene.
> >>
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> > Yes - I hear those ballet dancers can get into very violent disputes.
> > Are you working from photographs, or have you got them to agree
> > to stand stillwhile they're smashing each others faces in?
> >
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> Having eclectic tastes, I do a varsity of subjects,
>
A varsity? Wow. That's a lot!
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> and of course their from photos, as I've only had a female model,
> once in an OC College class, but she was dressed, cause we
> weren't the good nude class.
>
You should have asked to join the bad nude class, Greg - where, I believe,
all the guys get to attend naked whilst drawing the fully-clothed female
models. Good thing about that situation is that you've got something to lean
your brushes against when you're not using them.
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> They make you work up to those things in school,
> their no fools.
>
It's probably just a question of bribing the right people, Greg. And using
your imagination. A fully-clothed female model is just a naked chick with
clothes on, isn't she?
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> In spite of the Hammer, Cinderella man is not a chick flick,
> but another Ron Howard Oscar winner.
>
That may be so, Greg, but it still sounds a bit pervy to me.
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