Last edited by Oo Bop Sh'bam (2011-12-12 02:19:47)
Picture 3 is especially disheartening.
Nah, Martin Crane is our sort of fella...
http://www.listal.com/viewimage/8520
Who's the guy with the naff uriah?
frazier's dad was a deaply impressive individual. Hard but fair and with great style in an old schol american kind of way. NO way hes have pretended he liked shit like Mark Rothko - even if rohko himself was actially a very fine dresser himself by all acounts and according to that picture someobe posted up here.
It's spelled 'Rofko', you pleb.
just because my spelling is a but dodgy are you saying i shouldnet be writing on here then? I acvcept your corerction howveer as I quite respect you Chiltern st so ok - Mark Rofko is is then.
It's also, FYI, Jakson Bollok, Wendy Arsehole, Roy Llllllll... er... Ellswoof Kelly... It is well dogdy, my son, as if you was bought up in some Limhouse slum somewhere...
Sorry. I shouldn't snark you like this. It's in very poor taste. I do hope you'll forgive my lapse just then.
I have a couple of theories about this. It's fairly well-known in Ivy circles that Chensvold spent some time in the East End, soaking up the local 'culture' (pie and mash, jellied eels, ice-cold Skol, traditional pub songs like 'Knees Up, Mother Brownshirt' etc.) before returning to his penthouse apartment to write it all up for his next book - which is on the style of Michael Caine, Terence Stamp, John Bindon etc. etc. Oh, and Ron and Reggie - mustn't forget them. The other possibility is it's that hymie who came on here recently, David ben kingsley, attempting to cover his tracks.
on the record i have to say that I have never met this geezer Chinsfold youre always banging on about. Wjat is he?
A serious stylist from the United States of America. Google Earth will help you locate it.
Did you know Dick was actually Doris Van Dyke? Originally. A close friend and one time bed companion of Dorothy Parker, Gertrude Stein and Eleanor Roosevelt.
youre pushin it chltern street with your pisstaking. You forget I went to New York with Dunlop back in the late 60s and I cort the last of the great old shops before they went all hippy with polyester and very wide lapels and bit tie nots. Dunlop alwayts liked that old shop whcich has gone now Chip as they had some unusual bits and peices but I could never shop anywere else but Brooks Brothers. They had wjat I would call impeccable conservative taste and it was all very solid and plane and masculine in the proper meanig of that word not the gay meaning.