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Supper is sorted. Tabbouleh made, veggies (butternut squash, courgette, onion and sweet peppers) chopped, and my 56p lamb shanks are coddled in the slow cooker with onion, garlic, apricots and ras-el-hanout. All I need to do later is pop the tray of veg into the oven to roast. :hungry:
 
Ed Sheeran made a good piece on the BBC news about funding for art related subjects in schools.

If you think about it ,everything that you buy, an artist has had some input from it's inception to you receiving it.

so worth remembering that some subjects are valuable not because the students will one day be artists or actors but because of the confidence and ability to think in a creative way that they teach.

When I ran a Youth Theatre Team, it was amazing what ideas came from people who believed they "couldn't act" and also what these people later went on to do.
 

Serge

Über Member
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Nuneaton
Indeed we do. :smile:
I still love the word but I like "trucklements" even more. I'm going to have to try and include that in conversation as soon as possible. Thanks for that.

In return, you can have another one of my favourite words: docechocephallic.
 

classic33

Leg End Member
I bought 20 tons of horse manure last year, and half a cubic metre of waney edged sawn oak boards recently. Whilst artists could use both purchases perfectly well, I'm pretty sure they weren't involved in the supply chain.
Think of the way in which it was piled when you saw it. The symmetry used to make it look buyable.

There's an art to stacking it so it doesn't fall.
 
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