Cracked my ball

From: SMD26 Sep 2004 03:24
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1738 of 2579

Never mind. The version I uploaded for some reason doesn't want to show the video, just sound.

 

I hate you Windows Media Player.

From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)26 Sep 2004 06:03
To: fixrman 1739 of 2579

Ahh I see :) 

 

Mind you all I get to hear at the moment is the 'Yeeeee Haw' from cowboys! :P ...

 

One week until I move... one week until I move! Hurrah, I can get out of cowboy land :D 

From: Manthorp26 Sep 2004 08:42
To: fixrman 1740 of 2579
jpg of the cracked ball of legend attached. It still hurts to look at it. For shots of some of my other whittlings, check out Dazza's forum gallery here
From: bohman7526 Sep 2004 14:49
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1741 of 2579
quote:
'Yeeeee Haw' from cowboys


Why do grown men still feel the need to dress up like mythic figures? You don't see people wearing viking outfits.
From: bohman7526 Sep 2004 14:50
To: Manthorp 1742 of 2579
I think I echo the sentiments of everyone here when I say that I never tire of looking at your balls.
From: SMD26 Sep 2004 16:05
To: bohman75 1743 of 2579
You spelt ravishing wrong.
From: Manthorp26 Sep 2004 16:59
To: bohman75 1744 of 2579
Thank you very much. I find that most flattering and simultaneously, strangely arousing.
From: fixrman27 Sep 2004 03:11
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1745 of 2579
I don't blame you. Where to?
From: fixrman27 Sep 2004 03:13
To: Manthorp 1746 of 2579
You are a true artisan. Have you ever seen any of Thomas Holmyard's sculptures? (though you may well have never heard of him)
From: Manthorp27 Sep 2004 08:00
To: fixrman 1747 of 2579
Thank you. No, I'm afraid I haven't heard of him. Is he American, English or from elsewhere? Can't find any google linkage.
From: fixrman27 Sep 2004 12:14
To: Manthorp 1748 of 2579

I couldn't either. He is English. Lived in Southampton, but the house they lived in was bombed out during WWII. He died in the 50s. My grandmother is 86 and in ill health, but is trying to get the pictures together of his works.

 

We supposedly have many pictures of some of his works, but it would be great to see them first hand.

 

I am not even sure to be honest that the museum who holds the mirror frame he carved actually knows Holmyard did it. Because he did a lot of restorations, he probably was not as well known as artists doing original works.

 

There were some who were bitter my grandmother came here in '47, so they were less than helpful with that kind of family history and communication.

From: Manthorp27 Sep 2004 12:23
To: fixrman 1749 of 2579
Get in touch with the museum. All civic museums are very used to getting enquiries of the 'my granny donated you a hairnet in 1927' sort, and I'm sure they'll be happy to give you any information they have.
From: fixrman27 Sep 2004 13:12
To: Manthorp 1750 of 2579
Geeze. Comparing his carvings/sculptings to a hairnet seems to be a bit insulting, and sounds like I'd be just blown off. I think his works are much more substantial than that. Besides, I don't think it was "donated" as much as "appropriated" or "found".
From: Darren27 Sep 2004 13:20
To: ALL1751 of 2579
(fail) 
From: Manthorp27 Sep 2004 13:30
To: fixrman 1752 of 2579
Oh, don't be so bloody oversensitive. It was a general comment about museums enquiries (I work in a large civic art gallery). We get enquiries all the time; my comment was meant to illustrate the scale, regularity and frequent mundanity of such enquiries, and precisely that no enquiry would ever be 'blown off'. All are dealt with professionally, even if some museums may take a few weeks to reply.

As to the status of its acquisition, a lot hangs by that. Only if it has been formally accessed (entered in the register of objects in the collections) will they be able to find you any information, unless you're very lucky.

First thing to do is to contact the Keeper of Collections, Registrar or Curator in an email, giving all the information you can.

And STOP being such a drama queen.
From: fixrman27 Sep 2004 13:56
To: Manthorp 1753 of 2579

Maybe you don't mean it the way it sounded.

 

Thank you, I think.

 

"Oversensitive"? Not me bubba. But since I can't see your face or hear your tone, it read negatively.

 

Since some of you regularly mix insult with your posts and call it irony, you could see how it could be misconstrued.

 

Happy gouging! ;)

From: Manthorp27 Sep 2004 14:18
To: fixrman 1754 of 2579
No probs.
From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)28 Sep 2004 10:14
To: fixrman 1755 of 2579
Fargo Moorhead, ND/MN, its only seven hours away but it's a whole different world :) 
From: fixrman28 Sep 2004 12:27
To: Mike (QUIGABYTE) 1756 of 2579

Ever see the movie? A bit bizarro.

 

Come to Pennsylvania. <G>

From: Mike (QUIGABYTE)28 Sep 2004 12:33
To: fixrman 1757 of 2579
Aye the movie is odd. Most of it is actually set in Minnesota too, even though Fargo itself is in North Dakota, but I suppose 'MOORHEAD' wouldn't have been a very good name... unless it was a pron filk that is :D