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From Journalist Laura K Jones -
Damien Hirst’s "Requiem," the exhibition that opened at Ukrainian steel billionaire Victor Pinchuk’s Pinchuk Art Centre in Kiev on Friday, Apr. 24, 2009.
Then, in walks our current 007, Daniel Craig, surrounded by ten of Pinchuk's bodyguards, one of whom (Alex) had the neck of a Shar-Pei dog. (I say this with the greatest respect, being an aficionado of short-haired dogs and wordless human gentle giants). Craig had flown in especially from New York -- as you do. I don’t even think he knows Damien, although I am probably wrong.
I got through the bodyguards to ask if he remembered the Ring O’ Bells, a 15th-century pub that I pretty much grew up in (in the 20th century), in a village called Frodsham, Cheshire, in the northwest of England.
I told Daniel that we both grew up running about the place, as his father Tim was married to my Aunty Shirley, who still owns the pub. Tim's name is still above the door. I said, "You were a fair bit older than me but I remember you eating Sunday lunches there."
"Is the boob room still there?" he asked. "Yes," I said, "And they've added one more picture." "I'll have to go back one day to have a look," said 007. The back room -- or "the Boob Room" -- is a local legend and covered with framed, very-nearly tasteful ‘70s photographs of topless women.
http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/review ... 5-4-09.asp
Damien Hirst’s "Requiem," the exhibition that opened at Ukrainian steel billionaire Victor Pinchuk’s Pinchuk Art Centre in Kiev on Friday, Apr. 24, 2009.
Then, in walks our current 007, Daniel Craig, surrounded by ten of Pinchuk's bodyguards, one of whom (Alex) had the neck of a Shar-Pei dog. (I say this with the greatest respect, being an aficionado of short-haired dogs and wordless human gentle giants). Craig had flown in especially from New York -- as you do. I don’t even think he knows Damien, although I am probably wrong.
I got through the bodyguards to ask if he remembered the Ring O’ Bells, a 15th-century pub that I pretty much grew up in (in the 20th century), in a village called Frodsham, Cheshire, in the northwest of England.
I told Daniel that we both grew up running about the place, as his father Tim was married to my Aunty Shirley, who still owns the pub. Tim's name is still above the door. I said, "You were a fair bit older than me but I remember you eating Sunday lunches there."
"Is the boob room still there?" he asked. "Yes," I said, "And they've added one more picture." "I'll have to go back one day to have a look," said 007. The back room -- or "the Boob Room" -- is a local legend and covered with framed, very-nearly tasteful ‘70s photographs of topless women.
http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/review ... 5-4-09.asp
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thanks for this, the boob room indeedSylvia's girl wrote:From Journalist Laura K Jones -
Damien Hirst’s "Requiem," the exhibition that opened at Ukrainian steel billionaire Victor Pinchuk’s Pinchuk Art Centre in Kiev on Friday, Apr. 24, 2009.
Then, in walks our current 007, Daniel Craig, surrounded by ten of Pinchuk's bodyguards, one of whom (Alex) had the neck of a Shar-Pei dog. (I say this with the greatest respect, being an aficionado of short-haired dogs and wordless human gentle giants). Craig had flown in especially from New York -- as you do. I don’t even think he knows Damien, although I am probably wrong.
I got through the bodyguards to ask if he remembered the Ring O’ Bells, a 15th-century pub that I pretty much grew up in (in the 20th century), in a village called Frodsham, Cheshire, in the northwest of England.
I told Daniel that we both grew up running about the place, as his father Tim was married to my Aunty Shirley, who still owns the pub. Tim's name is still above the door. I said, "You were a fair bit older than me but I remember you eating Sunday lunches there."
"Is the boob room still there?" he asked. "Yes," I said, "And they've added one more picture." "I'll have to go back one day to have a look," said 007. The back room -- or "the Boob Room" -- is a local legend and covered with framed, very-nearly tasteful ‘70s photographs of topless women.
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This one...Germangirl wrote:Yes, he was, but which story are you referring to?
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From Journalist Laura K Jones -
Damien Hirst’s "Requiem," the exhibition that opened at Ukrainian steel billionaire Victor Pinchuk’s Pinchuk Art Centre in Kiev on Friday, Apr. 24, 2009.
Then, in walks our current 007, Daniel Craig, surrounded by ten of Pinchuk's bodyguards, one of whom (Alex) had the neck of a Shar-Pei dog. (I say this with the greatest respect, being an aficionado of short-haired dogs and wordless human gentle giants). Craig had flown in especially from New York -- as you do. I don’t even think he knows Damien, although I am probably wrong.
I got through the bodyguards to ask if he remembered the Ring O’ Bells, a 15th-century pub that I pretty much grew up in (in the 20th century), in a village called Frodsham, Cheshire, in the northwest of England.
I told Daniel that we both grew up running about the place, as his father Tim was married to my Aunty Shirley, who still owns the pub. Tim's name is still above the door. I said, "You were a fair bit older than me but I remember you eating Sunday lunches there."
"Is the boob room still there?" he asked. "Yes," I said, "And they've added one more picture." "I'll have to go back one day to have a look," said 007. The back room -- or "the Boob Room" -- is a local legend and covered with framed, very-nearly tasteful ‘70s photographs of topless women.
http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/review ... 5-4-09.asp
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