Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Vincent van Gogh Tree trunks painting

Vincent van Gogh Tree trunks paintingVincent van Gogh Peach Tree in Bloom paintingVincent van Gogh lying cow paintingVincent van Gogh The shepherdess painting
To be fair, most people who visited the estate didn’t give a rip what it was called or what its grand name actually meant. They had more important issues on their minds—such as the weekend box-office numbers, the overnight TV ratings, the latest executive shuffles at theto screw in the new deal that they were putting regarding the structure of matter on a subatomic level; consequently, this theory was easily embraced and never challenged.Others were certain that Rospo had been either the maiden name of the original owner’s beloved mother or the name of a snow sled that he had ridden with great delight in childhoodtogether, how much to screw them out of, how to bedazzle them so they wouldn’t realize they were being screwed, how to find a new source for cocaine, and whether their might have been even bigger if they had begun having face-lifts when they were eighteen.Among the few who had ever given a thought to the name of the estate, there were competing theories.Some believed the house had been named after a famous Italian statesman or philosopher, or architect. The number of people in the film industry who knew anything about statesmen, philosophers, and architects was almost as small as the number who’d be able to give a lecture

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