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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprightly View Post
    I'm sorry that you can't separate the two.
    Let's call the whole thing off. I've re-thought Sculpture of an Unborn Child. It's breathtaking. I'm thinking of ordering one and putting it on my lawn alongside my inflatable Ray Lewis blow up sculpture. I want everyone to know how I feel. I'm into changing lives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ms maggie View Post
    I don't object at all. Just think saying it's dreadful art is completely unrelated to its message.
    I can't say if it's dreadful art because I'm not sure I know dreadful art when I see it.

    The title, not the message, makes it political.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zenwalk View Post
    Let's call the whole thing off. I've re-thought Sculpture of an Unborn Child. It's breathtaking. I'm thinking of ordering one and putting it on my lawn alongside my inflatable Ray Lewis blow up sculpture. I want everyone to know how I feel. I'm into changing lives.
    Tacky but certainly your own design athestic is the most important thing.

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    Bazzinga!

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    Bubble Fetus would make a fetching lawn statement.

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