• Re: A.A.P.C. FOLKLORE, Part Twenty-Eight

    From michaelmaleficapendragon@michaelmaleficapendragon@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Wed Aug 12 12:37:02 2026
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    NancyGene wrote:

    HarryLime wrote:

    HarryLime wrote:
    Art is in the eye of the beholder, and quite a few beholders have recognized monkey faces in George Sulzbach's paintings. While some of George's friends may not want to admit it, the general consensus holds otherwise.



    People have also recognized giant, brightly painted phalluses in his abstract paintings.



    Below is a photo of his Monkey-Faced Donkey, pen & ink, along with an image of a "Smoking Monkey" toy, and the subject.




    In Stinky's favor, I have to admit that after comparing the trio of images in the previous post, the likeness between all three is actually very good.[/quote]

    Mildred was known to "hang around" zoos, so Stinky G. may be seeing some not-well-hidden DNA.[/quote]


    Could the Donkey be part monkey?
    What a horrifying thought!
    Captured by his clueless flunky,
    Mildred's zoo-time screw-times caught.


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  • From nancygene.andjayme@nancygene.andjayme@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (NancyGene) to alt.arts.poetry.comments on Wed Aug 12 17:00:52 2026
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    HarryLime wrote:

    NancyGene wrote:

    HarryLime wrote:

    HarryLime wrote:
    Art is in the eye of the beholder, and quite a few beholders have recognized monkey faces in George Sulzbach's paintings. While some of George's friends may not want to admit it, the general consensus holds otherwise.



    People have also recognized giant, brightly painted phalluses in his abstract paintings.



    Below is a photo of his Monkey-Faced Donkey, pen & ink, along with an image of a "Smoking Monkey" toy, and the subject.



    In Stinky's favor, I have to admit that after comparing the trio of images in the previous post, the likeness between all three is actually very good.



    Mildred was known to "hang around" zoos, so Stinky G. may be seeing some not-well-hidden DNA.[/quote]


    Could the Donkey be part monkey?
    What a horrifying thought!
    Captured by his clueless flunky,
    Mildred's zoo-time screw-times caught.[/quote]

    Yes, the Donkey is part monkey
    Look what MildredrCOs tastes have wrought!
    The Donkey smells so funky
    That some rCLfriendsrCY would like him shot.


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