Ha ha. Can't afford to drink there
Posh cocktail place
Count Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 9:37 am Does Fabrice know what that hand signal can mean?
(See the 'sign of the horns' in Wikipedia )
The REALLY long amount of info on wiki gives a lots of choice! LOLThe is commonly used to mean “rock on.” It may be used when discussing concerts, music groups, or a general “rock and roll” approach to life. In some countries, however, like Spain, Greece, and Italy, the sign of the horns is a very vulgar gesture used to imply that someone's partner is unfaithful.
Major or minor pentatonic innitCount Steer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 27, 2024 9:37 am Does Fabrice know what that hand signal can mean?
(See the 'sign of the horns' in Wikipedia )
It does! I was surprised as I only ever knew it as 'putting the horns' on someone. ie the sign of the cuckold. I don't even know where on earth I picked that up from.
Space googles not enough for ya?
A Trevor Horn tribute act awaits for the top pic. Very cool skull creation in the bottom pic.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 1:20 pm I made them for my favourite five year old (now six).
"but they don't work!" he said...
So I'm like, "well you just said 'space goggles' you didn't specify any particular function" (yes, I really do talk to children like that) and "anyway, they work alright on the Moon".
He wanted them to be more like binoculars but before I could get onto it, he wanted dinosaurs...
He got this instead:
TBH, he got that as well...
That skull cost me more time effort and filament than I dare say. It is a full scale Gaboon viper (kid likes reptiles - especially dangerous ones). It delivers the largest volume of poison for any snake, those fangs tucked away in the model (which I plan to articulate) are the best part of three inches long! Almost the length of a finger.
I've read many a fantastic theory about Shakespeare's works being written by another, but never Willy Wonka.
Dahl, Shakespeare or Wonka?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:31 pm It was also written by him. Have you not read the book?
I hazard a guess Willy Wonka was quoting Shakespeare according to Ronald Dahl....gremlin wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:34 pmDahl, Shakespeare or Wonka?Screwdriver wrote: ↑Tue Dec 03, 2024 5:31 pm It was also written by him. Have you not read the book?
Not three names usually said in the same breath.