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Dave The Dancing Hyena

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Sep 3, 2003, 1:56:59 PM9/3/03
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http://www.furbid.ws/cgi-bin/auction.pl?furry&1063821374

This is a clever piece of abstract conceptualist furry art, which
takes the expectations that come with the label "furry" and shatters
them in an iconoclastic and original fashion and also places the
imagination of the viewer in the forefront of the artistic experience
and involves them on a level that hitherto, has not even been
attempted.

BR

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Sep 3, 2003, 2:14:00 PM9/3/03
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On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 17:56:59 +0000, Dave The Dancing Hyena wrote:

> This is a clever piece of abstract conceptualist furry art, which takes
> the expectations that come with the label "furry" and shatters them in
> an iconoclastic and original fashion and also places the imagination of
> the viewer in the forefront of the artistic experience and involves them
> on a level that hitherto, has not even been attempted.

It also beautifully captures the amount of content in one of Dave's posts.


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-- James Fenimore Cooper
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Samantha Ann Patterson

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Sep 3, 2003, 2:18:23 PM9/3/03
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In article <pan.2003.09.03....@comcast.MUNGED.net>,

BR <brodr...@comcast.MUNGED.net> wrote:
>On Wed, 03 Sep 2003 17:56:59 +0000, Dave The Dancing Hyena wrote:
>
>> This is a clever piece of abstract conceptualist furry art, which takes
>> the expectations that come with the label "furry" and shatters them in
>> an iconoclastic and original fashion and also places the imagination of
>> the viewer in the forefront of the artistic experience and involves them
>> on a level that hitherto, has not even been attempted.
>
>It also beautifully captures the amount of content in one of Dave's posts.
>
>
I suggest that since it looks like a signed blank page, the bidder should
pay with a signed blank check. :)

Tamar

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Sep 3, 2003, 7:45:16 PM9/3/03
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LOL.
(Okay, I had to reply to that one, it was funny. But hey, he's got a bid.)

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mouse

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Sep 4, 2003, 3:10:32 PM9/4/03
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dsa...@yahoo.co.uk (Dave The Dancing Hyena) wrote in message news:<3f562a87...@news.cis.dfn.de>...

i like it

i might bid on it

it DOES shatter the expectations that come with the label "furry" in

Samantha Ann Patterson

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Sep 4, 2003, 4:29:00 PM9/4/03
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In article <a4a687a1.03090...@posting.google.com>,

I wna tto know why it isn't in the adult art section!?!!?!?! I mean
GEEZ! Have you ever SEEN so much spooge!?!?!?!? O_O

Tehrasha Darkon

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Sep 4, 2003, 4:45:10 PM9/4/03
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On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Dave The Dancing Hyena wrote:

What a complete ripoff. Not inthe least bit original.
An obvious copy job of a piece that Eric Shwartz did a few years ago.
I hope he sues you for copyright infringement.

--Teh

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