June 25, 200520 yr I've been thinking something if there's too much zeal of him in not saying his real age he definitely must be like 40 or more, but defenitely less than 99. Well, it's just an hypothesis.
June 25, 200520 yr ok I have a confession.. I'm not really 29... I'm 150... :embarrased: cut granny some slack ok! I just wanted to be loved....
June 25, 200520 yr i think he's 30?! i don't know where i got that from but it seems to be stuck in my head next to Mark :D
June 25, 200520 yr I've been thinking something if there's too much zeal of him in not saying his real age he definitely must be like 40 or more, but defenitely less than 99. Well, it's just an hypothesis. So... what about it? Do you think it's valid?
June 25, 200520 yr I am.. ok I am 78... :embarrased: I think I already saw your pic somewhere so don't lie. :P
June 25, 200520 yr How do you know it's a genuine "pic"? That's the point, really - nobody really knows if anyone's details are correct. It could all just be one big illusion. Arnie could be real, you might be 61 and not living in Hungary at all, Coldplay might not really exist at all............................ :P
June 25, 200520 yr I'm actually a woman :embarrased: well I already knew that... but you're still sexy..... rawr! :wink3: :P
June 25, 200520 yr How do you know it's a genuine "pic"? That's the point' date=' really - nobody really knows if anyone's details are correct. It could all just be one big illusion. Arnie could be real, you might be 61 and not living in Hungary at all, Coldplay might not really exist at all............................ :P[/quote'] Maybe you're Dido. Eh, it's all about Matrix :wideeyed:
June 25, 200520 yr It's just a Goya's paint. You should know (for the time that was) men used to wear that.
June 26, 200520 yr Almost. :P Francisco Jose de Goya, consummately a Spanish artist whose multifarious paintings, drawings, and engravings reflected contemporary historical upheavals and influenced important 19th- and 20th-century painters. The series of etchings Los desastres de la guerra ("The Disasters of War", 1810-14) records the horrors of the Napoleonic invasion. For the bold technique of his paintings, the haunting satire of his etchings, and his belief that the artist's vision is more important than tradition, Goya is often called "the first of the moderns." His uncompromising portrayal of his times marks the beginning of 19th-century realism. Btw, I think this is his most famous picture (It's about Napoleonic invasion to Spain or something)
June 26, 200520 yr Other of his famous works (I think it's the spanish monarchy on it) I stop. I swear, this is not turning into an art thread :P
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