This is quite the most desperate piece of journalism - nay, photojournalism - I have seen in a long time. Enjoy! And remember, keep scrolling - it gets (even) better...
Desperate? No, it's inspired! That house looks *just* like Hitler.
You know, I enjoy reading your blog each and every day but I'm just incapable of talking about Schubert, Portis, or Nadar. I can appreciate the posts but I lack the intellectual necessities to leave a meaningful reply. We don't even have many butterflies around here. But a house that looks like Hitler is something I could comment about for hours!
Where on earth would we be without the bitingly incisive Mail, follower of the famous, the not so famous and the who? Heaven help us if there's a house looking like Coleen's knockers somewhere out there.
Yes, the pictures originally with the article clearly showed a V2 rocket disguised as steeple in the background. Kingsley Amis took a job there not long after the war. It's hard to see that as a coincidence now.
Nige, who, like Mr Kenneth Horne, prefers to remain anonymous, was also a founder blogger of The Dabbler and a co-blogger on the Bryan Appleyard Thought Experiments blog. He is the sole blogger on this one, and his principal aim is to share various of life's pleasures. These tend to relate to books, art, poems, butterflies, birds, churches, music, walking, weather, drink, etc, with occasional references to the passing scene. His book, The Mother of Beauty: On the Golden Age of English Church Monuments, and Other Matters of Life and Death, is available on Amazon or direct from the author.
Desperate? No, it's inspired! That house looks *just* like Hitler.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I enjoy reading your blog each and every day but I'm just incapable of talking about Schubert, Portis, or Nadar. I can appreciate the posts but I lack the intellectual necessities to leave a meaningful reply. We don't even have many butterflies around here. But a house that looks like Hitler is something I could comment about for hours!
I would also like to point out that the house next door looks like Eva Braun.
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ReplyDeleteAnd Brit's '!!!!' very much resembles a line of stormtroopers! Marvellous!
ReplyDeleteIt was meant to be Hitler's moutache, Spine.
ReplyDeletevery moving article I thought, possible pulitzer prize material?
ReplyDeleteSo sorry, Brit. I was a little confused since you'd drawn it upside down.
ReplyDeleteI know there is a time difference between us, but is it already April 1st over there?
ReplyDeleteIts hard to beleive that the Mail of all papers actually managed to get WORSE since I left.
Where on earth would we be without the bitingly incisive Mail, follower of the famous, the not so famous and the who?
ReplyDeleteHeaven help us if there's a house looking like Coleen's knockers somewhere out there.
Is there?
isn't that Brighton Pavilion Malty?
ReplyDeleteImaginative! The lamp post looks like a Nazi salute too
ReplyDeleteYes, the pictures originally with the article clearly showed a V2 rocket disguised as steeple in the background. Kingsley Amis took a job there not long after the war. It's hard to see that as a coincidence now.
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