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Post by kj on Sept 24, 2020 10:52:50 GMT
Good news, although there will be a plaque explaining the nature of the statues lest any innocent passer-by might see them and fall on the street and die of a heart attack from horror. Shelbourne to restore statues
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Sept 24, 2020 14:25:47 GMT
Good news, although there will be a plaque explaining the nature of the statues lest any innocent passer-by might see them and fall on the street and die of a heart attack from horror. Shelbourne to restore statuesThis is ridiculously cheering news! It shows that the tide isn't all one-way, hopefully.
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Post by Maolsheachlann on Sept 25, 2020 8:26:40 GMT
Good news, although there will be a plaque explaining the nature of the statues lest any innocent passer-by might see them and fall on the street and die of a heart attack from horror. Shelbourne to restore statuesThis is ridiculously cheering news! It shows that the tide isn't all one-way, hopefully. This forum is seeping into my dreams. Last night I dreamed I was standing across from the gates of Trinity College, beside where the pipe shop is, and I noticed that a statue similar to the Shelbourne ones was standing above the shop-fronts, recessed. I thought: "Wow, nobody even noticed that one."
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Post by cato on Sept 25, 2020 11:16:43 GMT
Cafe en Seine on Dawson St once sported an art deco look and also had ,if memory serves me right , a few nubile Nubian statues that most definitively were not Egyptian slave girls.
Or maybe I dreamt that.
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Post by cato on Dec 15, 2020 14:41:24 GMT
The statues appeared last night . I wonder will some upset triggered person decide to vandalise them?
Across in the UK Millwall Football team have decided to stop the ridiculous taking the knee ritual - grovelling to Black Lives Matter an explicitly leftist revolutionary organisation.
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