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I gotta agree with the good Rev. here ... there's something inherently funny
about a falling anvil and Janey that is a beautiful little anvil. I liked
this vig a lot.
Brian Darrow
"The Rev. Brendan Powell Smith" <thereverend@thereverend.com> wrote in
message news:IJoKJy.1CJH@lugnet.com...
> Gotta love any MOC that includes a falling anvil. Nice work.
>
> My only nitpick is that it might look better to use something other than
> the
> black string to have the anvil "falling". It almost looks like the coyote
> tried
> to drop the anvil on Joe Vig, but was foiled by the anvil's string
> catching on a
> rock. (While that interpretation fits with the
> coyote's-plans-always-being-foiled theme of the Road Runner cartoons, it
> keeps
> Joe Vig out of harm's way, and we can't have that now, can we?)
>
> -Brendan
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In lugnet.build.vignette, Brian Darrow wrote:
> I gotta agree with the good Rev. here ... there's something inherently funny
> about a falling anvil and Janey that is a beautiful little anvil. I liked
> this vig a lot.
> Brian Darrow
Thank you very much Brian.
It was a fun little MOC, and I must say, I am pretty fond of anvils myself.
(Other hobbies of mine include perennial gardening and occupational folklore.
So naturally the two mix and my garden is adorned with a few utilitarian type
items, such as huge old pulleys, train spikes and plates, etc. to pay homage to
those traditions. By far, my favourite piece of yard "art" is the anvil acquired
from the family Blacksmith shop, a lifetime and a half ago. - Luckily, the anvil
has yet to fall on a guest or a fig, wink!)
Janey "Red Brick"
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