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Artimas wrote:Lolololall hail.
MagsJ wrote:I might have to come here every so often to worship at the alter of MagsJ
Erik_ wrote:Thank you Mags for being a great moderator. I've been very offensive and outrageous, yet you've remained impartial. Much appreciated. I also carved out this statue in tribute to you:
MagsJ wrote:I'm thinking of rocking one of these, albeit a faux one![]()
MagsJ wrote:Erik_ wrote:Thank you Mags for being a great moderator. I've been very offensive and outrageous, yet you've remained impartial. Much appreciated. I also carved out this statue in tribute to you:
All carvings in my honour are all and most welcome, so thank you
Reminds me of one of my favourite quotes.. besides most by Groucho Marx of course
I SAW THE ANGEL IN THE MARBLE AND CARVED UNTIL I SET HIM FREE.
Thank you for the kind words Orb... I am glad that you have found a platform for your thoughts here at ILP.Orb wrote:You are a very special person indeed, Magsj, and have a special place in my heart, You were the first to comment on my first blog here. You indeed, understand and sense talent when You see it!
Thank you for seeing that I am impartial on the boards, and don't just bend to the will of the most vocal.. even if I end up losing in the popularity stakes, along with all the other Mods.Ierrellus wrote:MagsJ,
Thank you for being you. Your impartial help has been a blessing for me.
It arrived in the post a few days back, but I'm not impressedphoneutria wrote:Do it, magsie. Do it.
It's been my favourite quote since I stumbled upon it whilst doing research for my course work during my Art college days - do you have a favourite quote that you stumbled upon unintentionally?Arcturus Descending wrote:He also said that about David. Did he say that about all of his sculptures?I SAW THE ANGEL IN THE MARBLE AND CARVED UNTIL I SET HIM FREE.
There's another way to look at this. Unfortunately, we aren't as stubborn and especially visionary as Michelangelo and cannot always see possibilities and potential.
That IS a beautiful thought - the quote that is.
Arcturus Descending wrote:
He also said that about David. Did he say that about all of his sculptures?
I SAW THE ANGEL IN THE MARBLE AND CARVED UNTIL I SET HIM FREE.
There's another way to look at this. Unfortunately, we aren't as stubborn and especially visionary as Michelangelo and cannot always see possibilities and potential.
That IS a beautiful thought - the quote that is.It's been my favourite quote since I stumbled upon it whilst doing research for my course work during my Art college days - do you have a favourite quote that you stumbled upon unintentionally?
mannequin wrote:oh mags you are soo amazing, must be really hard clicking buttons and stuff, i really appreciate your time and effort, in fact, as a token of my kindness i feel like you have earned your way out of the field, where working long hard days in the boiling sun picking cotton are now over, you can now join me in my house, obviously, you wont really be treated any different generally, but you do get to sleep in the attic, which makes for a better resting place then the old broken down barn...however, you will be subjected to more frequent rape and sexual abuse, and you will learn how to operate the apparatus in the kitchen as that will be the place you will be dwelling most of the time, of course..AND just before your usual night bondage session, you will attempt to read and understand a book which discusses the superiority of white genes.
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