the triple life-size oil portrait
of himself behind his desk –
you know all you need about him already
the triple life-size oil portrait
of himself behind his desk –
you know all you need about him already
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Such big head! I mean triple life-sized is just too much. Mine is just a modest double….
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I know – one must really know where the draw, mustn’t one?
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Hmm, three times? So standing before it, we’d be eye-level with his nostrils? Impressive, Mister Ozymandias. (Truly impressive, Sonya.)
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Yes, we would – which is just a tad disturbing… Thank you 🙂
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Ah yes, great insight: that’s a dead giveaway about the kind of person you’re dealing with!
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It’s loosely based on a boss I used to have – you just had to take a look at the pictures in his office and you knew what to expect. He was a real nightmare…
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Wow, I’ve never met anyone like that in person, only seen them in movies. But then, the weird people I have met do tend to end up as inspiration for my stories, so the odder, the better — for writing, at least!
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uh oh. this might mean… bad
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It immediately reminded me of the big painting of dukes and duchesses found in castles 🙂
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Yes, that was definitely on my mind, too 🙂
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