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Tag Archives: interesting china teapot
Mail Art Postcard. No. 4610…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s unusual china teapot is the one shaped like the sigh of the wind in the copse on a cold November evening. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> No, no, no!… Too loud!… Take it down a notch or two!… Please… … Continue reading
Posted in art, brain, celebrities, composition, expletives, humour, information, serendipity, style, surrealism, TV, weather
Tagged advertising, art, arts, celebrities, colour, don't like sport, interesting china teapot, juxtaposition, knitwear, madness, Mail Art, mail art postcards, mouth shape, oblong mouth, serendipity, shouting, style, surrealism, tennis player, TV, unusual china teapot, weather, What's On TV, words
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Split Booze Toy Row and Ageless Glamour…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s interesting china teapot is the one shaped like the head of Medusa – the trouble is of course, all the snakes are spouts… >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hm, is this a ‘good’ photograph, or is it a ‘bad’ … Continue reading
Posted in art, colours, composition, existentialism, humour, information, photography, serendipity, surrealism, words
Tagged advertising, art, arts, colour, dentist, Head of Medusa, interesting china teapot, madness, magazines, nervous, observations, photography, poetry, serendipity, surrealism, waiting room, words
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In the museum…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s interesting china teapot is the one shaped like the Sydney Opera House – listen, you can hear ’em singing away inside as you pour your tea… >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Here is another picture from my days of … Continue reading
Posted in fashion, Film, history, humour, information, observations, photography, serendipity, style
Tagged 1990s, ancient Egyptians, art, arts, Assyrian?, British Museum, composition, discovery, fashion, history, interesting china teapot, London, look German?, observations, photography, reliefs, serendipity, style, Sydney Opera House, tourist
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So, what is it that those TV ads are trying to tell us?…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s interesting china teapot is the one shaped like the head of President Putin – he’s a very good pourer is Vladimir… >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> The fragrance for him – half-price sleep event! – a blocked nose? – … Continue reading
Posted in advertising, art, brain, drama, dreaming, existentialism, food, humour, information, instruction, poetry, serendipity, style, surrealism, TV, words
Tagged a blocked nose, advertising, Ant and Dec, art, de-puffs, discovery, existential angst, fragrance for him, IBS flaring up?, instruction, interesting china teapot, juicy chews, madness, mouth-watering, natural hydration, nice pourer, observations, poetry, price snap, serendipity, style, Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, surrealism, TV, vladimir putin, words, writing
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A winkle poised on a pinnacle…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s interesting china teapot is the one shaped like the Eiffel Tower – as you can imagine it’s not a very good pourer. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Two shillings and sixpence! What a bargain! Yes, it’s another 1960s British … Continue reading
Posted in art, books, cool, drama, history, humour, information, painting, reading, science, story, style, words, writing
Tagged advertising, art, arts, Badger Books, Badger S.F., dark purpose, discovery, Henry Fox illustrator, history, interesting china teapot, John E. Muller., MBIS, painting, photography, R L Fanthorpe MBIF, serendipity, Special Mission, style, surrealism, words, writing
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Look, they’re just about the same size…
But first… Dulltown, UK: Today’s interesting china teapot is the one shaped like an Alpine avalanche. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I write all this bloggy stuff sitting on a old swivel office chair in a scruffy little back room of my house that … Continue reading
Posted in art, composition, cool, Film, history, information, irony, photography, seeing
Tagged 1950s, 1950s photography, arts, digital camera, discovery, history, interesting china teapot, measurement, observations, photography, same size, serendipity, Weston light meter, Weston Master III, words
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