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Post by Bonobo on Sept 10, 2017 22:58:06 GMT 1
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Post by jeanne on Sept 10, 2017 23:59:18 GMT 1
I apologize to the sculptor )whom I'm sure is very proud of it), but I just don't like it...
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 8, 2020 10:39:41 GMT 1
I apologize to the sculptor )whom I'm sure is very proud of it), but I just don't like it... Because this shining steel reminds you of Alien in famous science fiction movies? Unusual skybridge in Poznań Crossing in Wrocław, the idea and first installation originated in 1977. It is placed on two opposite sides of the street.
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 8, 2020 23:15:48 GMT 1
I didn't see that when I was there. It looks like liquid metal. shining steel reminds you of Alien in famous science fiction movies? That's horrible. Unusual skybridge in Poznań Didn't see that either, but not keen. I have a few pics of those sculptures. They look great.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 9, 2020 17:03:30 GMT 1
Didn't see that either, but not keen. I have a few pics of those sculptures. They look great. Nothing special, it could be a temporary installment. Yes, we were in Wrocław in 2012 and didn`t see them, nobody had ever mentioned such scupture in guide books etc.
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 12, 2020 19:49:58 GMT 1
we were in Wrocław in 2012 and didn`t see them, nobody had ever mentioned such scupture in guide books etc. I'm really surprised at that. I was there in 2013. I always research on the internet what there is to see and do, and I knew those sculptures were there. I thought it would be a must in guide books.
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Post by Bonobo on Feb 13, 2020 12:22:40 GMT 1
I always research on the internet what there is to see and do, and I knew those sculptures were there. I thought it would be a must in guide books. So do I. That is why I was so surprised seeing it online.
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Post by naukowiec on Feb 22, 2020 22:11:21 GMT 1
That is why I was so surprised seeing it online. You shouldn't be, everything is online these days! There's no hiding anything!
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Post by jeanne on Mar 18, 2020 21:46:59 GMT 1
I apologize to the sculptor )whom I'm sure is very proud of it), but I just don't like it... Because this shining steel reminds you of Alien in famous science fiction movies? No, I don't like science fiction movies, so I never saw this alien or any other creepy-looking alien! I don't like the sculpture or the alien because they are too alike to appeal to my taste in art!
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Post by Bonobo on Dec 31, 2020 15:05:12 GMT 1
You shouldn't be, everything is online these days! There's no hiding anything! I meant I was surprised seeing it online because I hadn`t seen it before in reality or read about it. No, I don't like science fiction movies, That`s bad, some have become classic productions and they talk about basic everyday life issues. E.g., how can the ET return home?
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Post by jeanne on Jan 9, 2021 21:09:28 GMT 1
You shouldn't be, everything is online these days! There's no hiding anything! I meant I was surprised seeing it online because I hadn`t seen it before in reality or read about it. No, I don't like science fiction movies, That`s bad, some have become classic productions and they talk about basic everyday life issues. E.g., how can the ET return home? Can't Scotty beam him up?
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Post by Bonobo on Apr 3, 2021 13:22:22 GMT 1
Can't Scotty beam him up? Scotty is the boy who takes care of ET?
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Post by jeanne on May 23, 2021 23:16:20 GMT 1
Can't Scotty beam him up? Scotty is the boy who takes care of ET? No, it was said by Captain Kirk of the Star Trek TV series. I don't know much about that because I don't like science fiction, but I had a college roommate who watched Star Trek and she used to say it ..."Beam me up, Scotty," so I know it was a "thing" with fans.
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Post by Bonobo on May 26, 2021 18:57:16 GMT 1
No, it was said by Captain Kirk of the Star Trek TV series. Aaa, completely not my cup of tea, though I love science fiction but never had a chance to watch it as a boy and later I wasn`t interested.
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