7 thoughts on “New Dada work 488; Educating Joe Public”
Ironic that the paper is being read right next to where it actually belongs, better the bin than recycling, god forbid that we should have to read it again.
Nothing wrong with me that a glass or two of red won’t cure, I must try and get back to blogging it’s a chance to be a bit more serious than with Facebook but still stick a bit of fun in.
perhaps ‘cherry picker’ wasn’t the best turn of phrase i could have used to a man!—still i knew what i meant 😀 And you are a great snapper, keep taking the shots please.
I had to smile at the headline on the newspaper—‘Bronco Willy’—-very interesting! 😀
How did you manage to take this shot? Out of a window, or were you up in a cherry picker fixing all the street lights which local councils seem far from happy to repair?
Ironic that the paper is being read right next to where it actually belongs, better the bin than recycling, god forbid that we should have to read it again.
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Indeed Mr B. Everything has its place and should be(b)in its place.
Good to hear from you again, I trust the old health is holding up nicely despite daily exposure to Moto slop.
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Nothing wrong with me that a glass or two of red won’t cure, I must try and get back to blogging it’s a chance to be a bit more serious than with Facebook but still stick a bit of fun in.
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perhaps ‘cherry picker’ wasn’t the best turn of phrase i could have used to a man!—still i knew what i meant 😀 And you are a great snapper, keep taking the shots please.
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Rightee ho, will co’ Mrs B. 😉
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I had to smile at the headline on the newspaper—‘Bronco Willy’—-very interesting! 😀
How did you manage to take this shot? Out of a window, or were you up in a cherry picker fixing all the street lights which local councils seem far from happy to repair?
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Lol yeah, ride ’em cowboy!..
& yep I’m a cherry-picker – all the best snappers get around you know 😉
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