I think my deathless prose didn't "take." But can I repeat it? Here goes: almost looks like she's the bow. Do you think I should lend her my paisley bell bottoms? Clever response to the prompt, but the, I would expect nothing less from you!
Dear Friko, I'd give you a gold star also! Plus a month's sojourn on the board of an advertising firm. Plus a one-year subscription to the "Creative Minds" magazine. (Just made that last one up!)
Am I the only one having difficulty with this image? Woman as object yet again? The question I ask myself is would this be acceptable if a man was tied up? Erm, no. XO WWW
Ah, Friko! I thought long about the crumpled backing paper before finally deciding it was an example of "the art that conceals art" Or something. I like your view of this week's picture.
Perfect!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't come up with a thing. Blaming my head cold.
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I give you a gold star for this one! LOL
ReplyDeletehow do you do it? :)!!
ReplyDeleteNicely said :)
ReplyDeleteNice, luckely you are a women who publishes this.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
There isn't a need for a bow, because its a girl, not a bo-y.
ReplyDeleteTerrific!
ReplyDeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteShe is the bow?
Sushi is everywhere these days!
ReplyDeletePearl
Vanity before comfort ...
ReplyDeleteit is a MUSUBI, a Japanese food made of good rice wrapped in a band of tasty nutritious sea vegetables.
ReplyDeletespam musubi (instead of woman-musubi) is a quick workingman's lunch purchased in a convenience store here in Hawaii.
Aloha from Waikiki
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I think my deathless prose didn't "take." But can I repeat it? Here goes: almost looks like she's the bow. Do you think I should lend her my paisley bell bottoms? Clever response to the prompt, but the, I would expect nothing less from you!
ReplyDeleteVery clever indeed. I love seeing the take different people have on the same prompt. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteand if he said that, he def does not deserve to partake...smiles.
ReplyDeleteWell put :-).
ReplyDeleteROFL!!! Especially needs a bow! ;)
ReplyDeletePerfect!
ReplyDeleteHugs
SueAnn
Oops! Commented on this on Brian's post and I still feel that way.
ReplyDeleteYou have such a clever mind, Friko.
ReplyDeleteTo me it looks like a s'more. I guess it all depends on what's in one's mind at any given moment...
It's a piece of sushi.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the Wasabi and ginger?
ReplyDeleteDear Friko,
ReplyDeleteI'd give you a gold star also! Plus a month's sojourn on the board of an advertising firm. Plus a one-year subscription to the "Creative Minds" magazine. (Just made that last one up!)
Peace.
Cute art, Friko!
ReplyDeleteBTW, I have had trouble posting comments on your blog. I hope this one goes through.
Hilarious. Clever you. :)
ReplyDeleteShe's not an insomniac , then .
ReplyDeleteP.S. I still can't get into Fridge Soup , for some reason .
thanks for the chuckle.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
ReplyDeleteThe bow is on the underside.
ReplyDeleteAm I the only one having difficulty with this image? Woman as object yet again?
ReplyDeleteThe question I ask myself is would this be acceptable if a man was tied up? Erm, no.
XO
WWW
haha..well done!!
ReplyDeleteOh heck, makes me feel a bit creepy to see that! :)
ReplyDeleteAh, Friko! I thought long about the crumpled backing paper before finally deciding it was an example of "the art that conceals art" Or something.
ReplyDeleteI like your view of this week's picture.
There is some genetically inherited memory here. ~Mary
ReplyDeleteso glad there's no back view!
ReplyDeleteactually,
ReplyDeleteone reason I love sushi is the seaweed, the black bell of seaweed is very healthy and tasty.
Clever take.
ReplyDeleteYou say more than your words say. Well done.
ReplyDeleteReally insightful take on Art. Tongue in cheek, perhaps? (Mine could have used some wrapping paper . . . )
ReplyDeleteOh, Friko - you take the prompt and always come up trumps! I'm grinning like mad. Succinctly socked it to us!
ReplyDeleteHehehehe... Thanks for this! :-)
ReplyDeleteJJRod'z
Isn't she eye candy enough?
ReplyDeleteI thought I was the only one who ironed wrapping paper...
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