
16 April 2008
The Blind Projectionist

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ReplyDeleteIt's a moot point. In fact, on Ladies' Days the whole Exhibition building was effectively partitioned by the dubious technique of closing selected fire doors and putting signs on them saying 'Ladies behind door. Do not enter'. One wonders if they would have relaxed the strict segregation in the event of a fire?
ReplyDeleteNow I am sure there is a reason for the same counter on Paranormal and Real Life blog ... and that must be that life mirrors art. Or is it life mirrors fantasy? :-) Mr. G
ReplyDeleteIn the greater scheme of things there is only one creator, Mr. G. Thanks for presenting us with your grace ;)
ReplyDelete*alexander, beauty lies in the eye of the beholder. In this case, it's paraglider vs. 1000 ladies.
ReplyDelete*paraglider, I wonder if the blinds were thick enough to stop any bluetoothing going on. What was your bluetooth nickname, paraglider?
haha!
I hope you know what I mean when I refer to the art of 'bluetooth' - if you don't, you've obviously spent too much time @ the para, where life is real!
*imaginate - the wooden slats were thick enough to block everything! I used to rely on the sound track to tell me when the movie was finished. From time to time, I had to climb these lighting towers (see photo) to change the lamps in the varilights. Vertical ladders - no fun at all!
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