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Pathetique Rex Contemplates Renaissance Art.
By Mr_E_Writer
12 May 2008




 







 

  Why is that I feel so melancholy? When this quite marvellous piece which stands before me typifies all of the grand ideas of joie de vivre that is a quintessential element embodied in only the finest 17th century French renaissance art - and so much more appealing than a lamppost.
   Aaaaah… that’s better!

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Written by Phil (6387 comments posted) 12th May 2008
Now you're taking the piss.

Written by Mr_E_Writer (131 comments posted) 13th May 2008
Oh dear, I’m sorry if that’s how it comes across. It was never my intention to ridicule. My intention was to offer up a pretentious yet unarticulated alternative to Pathetic Bob.

Written by Emmuttmax (112 comments posted) 13th May 2008
Mr. E. 
 
There was no offense taken on my part, Bob however would like Joy deVive's phone number.

Written by Phil (6387 comments posted) 13th May 2008
And I was just trying to be funny. Ooops!

Written by Mr_E_Writer (131 comments posted) 14th May 2008
Darling Bob, Call me. 1-2-1 4-3-6 
 
Pant, pant, wine, whine and dine - you can chase my tail, anytime. 
 
Rex.

Written by Mr_E_Writer (131 comments posted) 14th May 2008
Dear Phil (5990 comments posted). 
 
Poo 
on you 
(a great big No2) 
for believing that I took your No1 review 
as anything other than a funny quip. 
Scooby Doo 
and toodle-pip. 
 
Eric (all)Wright

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