From: Felix I. J. <py...@hm...> - 2007-01-08 03:58:11
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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type"> </head> <body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> <img alt="IOU" src="cid:par...@hm..." height="366" width="301"><br> The painting was acquired through a generous grant made by the Friends of the Janus Museum. Very reminiscent of the incident when Museum Cat Maxine legged it and had to be apprehended by our maintenance man Gus. If everyone who reads this buys a copy or two, we can sit back tonight and watch the salesrank climb!<br> I finally found another copy of the version of Sampoorna Ramayan performed by children.<br> And our squid didn't die in the making of the video, as the Japanese squid did.<br> And Jeevan, as the sinister and badly dressed gangster Robert, was in another of our favorites, The Mahabharat. I assume that the new widescreen photographic apparatus can be used with other, non-cat subjects. So far, we're just eating big slices of the stuff, but I'm thinking that it could make a superior macaroni and cheese.<br> >From a fascinating post on Dazed Digital on hand-painted movie posters, via Neatorama. Maybe he had fed recently, or maybe it's part of the uncanny phenomenon described below. Here's a video of the thrilling climax, courtesy again of Youtube. Kishanlal agrees and goes to jail, but Robert forget his promise.<br> </body> </html> |