Now... Rufus says this is not his trainroom, so...
webenda wrote:WHATZIT?
webenda wrote:WHATZIT?





MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Every nun I ever had, as a boy, as a student in Catholic elementary school, for 7 years, I loved dearly.
Roy wrote:Yes, as Dyer was a lover of Francis Bacon, whose Kensington studio (or it's Dublin recreation) is the whatzit.
healey36 wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Every nun I ever had, as a boy, as a student in Catholic elementary school, for 7 years, I loved dearly.
Hmmm, not me. Our local school was staffed by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. They wielded meter sticks much like Skywalker handled a light-saber. They dealt in fear...very effective on the elementary school crowd. Looking back now, it's mildly humorous...at the time it was terrifying.
healey36 wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Every nun I ever had, as a boy, as a student in Catholic elementary school, for 7 years, I loved dearly.
Hmmm, not me. Our local school was staffed by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. They wielded meter sticks much like Skywalker handled a light-saber. They dealt in fear...very effective on the elementary school crowd. Looking back now, it's mildly humorous...at the time it was terrifying.

Roy wrote:Yes, as Dyer was a lover of Francis Bacon, whose Kensington studio (or it's Dublin recreation) is the whatzit.
MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Roy, It is beyond-beyond that you would have known that, which suggests to me a whole lifetime of very unique experiences. I am just amazed you got that and did so so quickly. Would you share some of the thought journey that got you to the point of realizing what the room was evidencing?
webenda wrote:WHATZIT?
I really do not expect anyone will get this one unless they happened to visit the Los Angeles Museum of Art in 1981 and had the nerve to open an unmarked door upstairs and walk into this. My wife did. I was downstairs watching a movie when she came into the theater and pulled me out, "Come with me, you have got to see this!"
Roy wrote:Roy wrote:Yes, as Dyer was a lover of Francis Bacon, whose Kensington studio (or it's Dublin recreation) is the whatzit.MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Roy, It is beyond-beyond that you would have known that, which suggests to me a whole lifetime of very unique experiences. I am just amazed you got that and did so so quickly. Would you share some of the thought journey that got you to the point of realizing what the room was evidencing?
Sure. I right-clicked on the picture of Dyer, and it took me to a site for Francis Bacon, where his studio was shown. Simple as that. Use the photo search software available to you.
Rufus T. Firefly wrote:healey36 wrote:MurphOnMillerAve wrote:Every nun I ever had, as a boy, as a student in Catholic elementary school, for 7 years, I loved dearly.
Hmmm, not me. Our local school was staffed by the School Sisters of Notre Dame. They wielded meter sticks much like Skywalker handled a light-saber. They dealt in fear...very effective on the elementary school crowd. Looking back now, it's mildly humorous...at the time it was terrifying.
I'm more familiar with the militant orders...
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