From Carley Anderson Posted from 24.58.164.194 on October 25, 2005 at 11:51 AM (GMT)
Nice!
From Eric Stanfield Posted from 68.166.93.199 on October 25, 2005 at 1:57 PM (GMT)
Ugh! Double ugh! Bring back the violinchixx! ;)
From Jim W. Miller Posted from 172.184.212.253 on October 25, 2005 at 2:56 PM (GMT)
I'm basically with Eric on this.
I have somthing in the middle. Cover art from a 1957 issue of Coronet Magazine showing an innocent but sexy girl practicing.
From Peggy Beaudoin Posted from 207.118.15.79 on October 25, 2005 at 4:07 PM (GMT)
The top card is a nice one, and the photos of Janine are well done if a bit revealing. She doesn't look like a slut and has a beautiful body that should be able to be shown. The shot in the suit is a bit gratuitous -- in general a woman won't wear a suit without something underneath if it fits that loosely, as it's not comfortable to move carefully every moment in order to keep from...um...popping out of ones outfit? For people who don't see the difference between the hot chixxx and these photos...Well...What can I say? =^/
From Karen Dotson Posted from 63.168.253.67 on October 26, 2005 at 12:25 AM (GMT)
I enjoyed looking at the violin postcards. Very nice. Thanks for posting them.
From Emil Chudnovsky Posted from 205.188.117.10 on October 26, 2005 at 6:25 PM (GMT)
Sorry, Bram, but in light of your completely openminded attitude towards the violin concerto literature (i.e. "it's all good and worthy of being played just because it's rare, and regardless of its merits") and your similar attitude, it seems, to sensuality vs. pornography, the following lines seemed entirely to speak of you when first I read them today.
James Merrill from THE VICTOR DOG
Bix to Buxtehude to Boulez, The little white dog on the Victor label Listens long and hard as he is able. It's all in a day's work, whatever plays.
From judgment, it would seem, he has refrained. He even listens earnestly to Bloch, Then builds a church upon our acid rock. He's man's - no - he's the Leirmann's best friend,
Or would be if hearing and listening were the same. DOES he hear?...etc.
Sorry, but this isn't open-mindedness. It's numb-mindedness to say that good and bad, porn or sensuality, all life and art is the same. Numb minded because it tells the brain that it's ok not to work, it's ok not to do the job the brain was designed for: to SIFT.
From Bill _ Posted from 216.238.112.88 on October 26, 2005 at 8:28 PM (GMT)
Hi Emil,
But don't you agree that there is something sort of refreshing about Bram's tastes? He doesn't fit into any (American) stereotypes very well....He likes porn and identifies with the truck drivers and enjoys hanging with the boys drinking beer, yet he has a passion for the visual arts, even decorated roof tiles, and he is an absolute devotee of classical reperetoire and even plays violin excessively with no shame and great enthusiasm.
Do you think Bram is stereotypical in Holland ;-) (Something tells me that he is an individual there too...)
I think Bram has more of a crush on Janine and Julia than he does on Linda--even though he likes to get us worked up over the fantabulous finn.
Comments
Posted from 24.58.164.194 on October 25, 2005 at 11:51 AM (GMT)
Posted from 68.166.93.199 on October 25, 2005 at 1:57 PM (GMT)
Posted from 172.184.212.253 on October 25, 2005 at 2:56 PM (GMT)
I have somthing in the middle. Cover art from a 1957 issue of Coronet Magazine showing an innocent but sexy girl practicing.
Posted from 207.118.15.79 on October 25, 2005 at 4:07 PM (GMT)
Posted from 63.168.253.67 on October 26, 2005 at 12:25 AM (GMT)
Posted from 205.188.117.10 on October 26, 2005 at 6:25 PM (GMT)
James Merrill
from THE VICTOR DOG
Bix to Buxtehude to Boulez,
The little white dog on the Victor label
Listens long and hard as he is able.
It's all in a day's work, whatever plays.
From judgment, it would seem, he has refrained.
He even listens earnestly to Bloch,
Then builds a church upon our acid rock.
He's man's - no - he's the Leirmann's best friend,
Or would be if hearing and listening were the same.
DOES he hear?...etc.
Sorry, but this isn't open-mindedness. It's numb-mindedness to say that good and bad, porn or sensuality, all life and art is the same. Numb minded because it tells the brain that it's ok not to work, it's ok not to do the job the brain was designed for: to SIFT.
Posted from 216.238.112.88 on October 26, 2005 at 8:28 PM (GMT)
But don't you agree that there is something sort of refreshing about Bram's tastes? He doesn't fit into any (American) stereotypes very well....He likes porn and identifies with the truck drivers and enjoys hanging with the boys drinking beer, yet he has a passion for the visual arts, even decorated roof tiles, and he is an absolute devotee of classical reperetoire and even plays violin excessively with no shame and great enthusiasm.
Do you think Bram is stereotypical in Holland ;-) (Something tells me that he is an individual there too...)
I think Bram has more of a crush on Janine and Julia than he does on Linda--even though he likes to get us worked up over the fantabulous finn.