A Conversation for Lewis Carroll - Logician, Nonsense Writer, Mathematician and Photographer
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Started conversation Aug 26, 2005
Is that picture supposed to look like John Bolton and Dubya?
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dannyvice Posted Aug 31, 2005
that is definitely John Bolton's head pasted on the Walrus's tusky mug. How did that happen?
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dannyvice Posted Aug 31, 2005
and yeah, that looks like a Dubya's head on the Carpenter's face
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dannyvice Posted Aug 31, 2005
considering that some people regard the poem a conversation between the Walrus (symbolizing Buddah) and the Carpenter (symbolizing Christ) as the devour all the clams of the ocean (a flock of believers), one has to wonder if the correct visages have been stuck onto the right symbols.
And one concludes that No, they have not been.
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dannyvice Posted Aug 31, 2005
considering that some people regard the poem a conversation between the Walrus (symbolizing Buddah) and the Carpenter (symbolizing Christ) as they devour all the clams of the ocean (a flock of believers), one has to wonder if the correct visages have been stuck onto the right symbols.
And one concludes that No, they have not been.
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dannyvice Posted Aug 31, 2005
I mean, G. W. Bush as Christ?
Get real.
If he was Christ then the whole world would have been bombed the day after the first Easter.
And Johnny Bolton's serenity is down a few notches from the Buddah's, I would hazard.
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dannyvice Posted Aug 31, 2005
Let's try to get the original picture from Through the Looking Glass posted onto this page, shall we? Who do I talk to about this?
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dannyvice Posted Aug 31, 2005
Looking back on it all, I meant "oysters," not "clams."
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Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic. Posted Aug 31, 2005
The Powers That be have issued their ruling on the graphic.
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