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Title: 1913 & 1914 Burl and Flame (SOLD)
Post by: mica on January 10, 2003, 11:27:20 AM

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Title: 1913 & 1914 Burl and Flame
Post by: palembic on September 16, 2003, 01:47:28 PM
Number 1913 I would call the lonely ice bear. Do you see him looking sadly through the falling snowdrops???
 
Paul the bad one
 
I think I should stop with one beer at night!
Title: 1913 & 1914 Burl and Flame
Post by: triodecr on September 18, 2003, 07:47:17 PM
Wow!  Imagine what some acetone would do!!!  So far I found:
 
1913
ice bear
gopher with claws
 
1914
wrinkly St Bernard (bottom)
Jellyfish (center)
A-bomb cloud
2 side shots of zebra head (bookmatched lower corners)
mutant crock (top)
 
To the price list to see
if a dream come true  
this will be!
 
Maybe I should drink a beer...
 
Clint
Title: 1913 & 1914 Burl and Flame
Post by: bob on September 18, 2003, 08:03:30 PM
Clint,
I'm not sure you need the beer, and whatever you do, please stay away from the acetone...
 
(I'm not sure about the gopher, looks more like one of Monty Python's rabbits to me - or were they hares, i forget)
Title: 1913 & 1914 Burl and Flame
Post by: triodecr on September 19, 2003, 10:45:48 AM
Bob,
hare, rabbit, whatever... just so long as it's not a swallow with a coconut (and a bit of creeper!).
Title: 1913 & 1914 Burl and Flame
Post by: adriaan on September 19, 2003, 03:59:05 PM
Yes, but was it the (I remember half the joke) swallow or the (and then forget the other half) swallow? Nah, we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
 
Did anyone ever care to read the long statement by Richard Nixon in the end titles? And I think it was a rabbit (just the one).
 
But seriously: have we just hopped on to a time machine and jumped way back to - ooh, say: 1995 - with all those 3D hidden images? I never did see anything pop out of those, but maybe I was spoiled by watching Monty Python at the tender age of 7.