Every square inch of your house is gorgeous. It's like a ritzy bed & breakfast.
His entire place is a man-cave, so I don't think this applies. While I'd recommend having a section of a wall to display the sports stuff - going from top to bottom, with the stuff you want to see close-up at eye level - I'd say that putting that stuff around the TV isn't that bad of an idea. It's not like the TV is anything other than an appliance for watching sports anyway.
But where I lose it is having the old-timey grandmother clock in the center over the TV. That should definitely go on a wall somewhere, at a normal height, over a wood table or something. Ours is right in the entry foyer (obviously a Channukah pic).
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But where I lose it is having the old-timey grandmother clock in the center over the TV. That should definitely go on a wall somewhere, at a normal height, over a wood table or something. Ours is right in the entry foyer (obviously a Channukah pic).
Then it should be at eye level.
That's one of his wall art pieces that we've seen many times. And the panty liner is the hands of the portrait.What the hell is that reflection on the Lincoln print?
It looks like a hairy female demon riding a giant panty liner....
It's nice that you do this, but also odd; as you simultaneously support those who are deleting this history from American society.I decided to take on an art project today which was framing and hanging a shit ton of various pictures.
I'll go into the other shit in a different post but what made me think of all this in the first place was my civil war wall. I showed it to you all before I had Lincoln's second inaugural address, Sherman, Grant, and Meade.
After staring at them for a few months. I came to the conclusion that I have a civil war wall that has zero black people on it and that made me feel weird. So I bought a portrait of Frederick Douglass. And while I was on the website I saw that they had a very cool portrait of Lincoln. So I bought that too and I just framed and put them up today.
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I think they look cool. Pam says the way that I hang shit that isn't symmetrical is terrible but I like it so as long as I'm living alone this is how I'm going to do it.
While I was buying the Lincoln and Douglas portraits, I also bought a portrait of Harriet Tubman and now this is where I'm going to sound like an asshole but whatever. I was unaware of how aggressively unattractive Harriet Tubman was. She was undoubtedly an amazing woman and a pivotal part of American history and the portrait I bought is clearly after all the shit she went through cuz she's wearing a super nice dress but even still I don't really want to have to look at that all the time on my wall so I think that one's going in the drawer.
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What the hell is that reflection on the Lincoln print?
It looks like a hairy female demon riding a giant panty liner....
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But now I have a question for Channel98 - or should I say Thompson2525? Isn't this the avatar used by one of the assholes that was on the XM forum?
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It's nice that you do this, but also odd; as you simultaneously support those who are deleting this history from American society.
You have a camera aiming at the hairy female demon riding a giant panty liner?What the hell is that reflection on the Lincoln print?
It looks like a hairy female demon riding a giant panty liner....
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If I squint, I supposed I can see that........The hairy demon panty liner thing still seems more likely.....And the panty liner is the hands of the portrait.
I don't doubt that it was discussed before, but I don't remember the description.That's one of his wall art pieces that we've seen many times.
That's just the public storage ghost.

OK......now that's actually a cool story.Really though it is an Indonesian shadow puppet. Hendrik was born in 27 in Indonesia which wasn't exactly known for its technological dominance so they barely had silent movies at that time. Let alone anything else besides books.
That's one of his wall art pieces that we've seen many times. And the panty liner is the hands of the portrait.