(It's taken a long time for Europe to start objecting to the use of corpses as entertainment, but there finally seem to be people who agree with me who are prepared to take action.)
Well then, what do you think about this guy, who wants to donate his skin to the National Gallery?
He's been appearing on radio recently and he makes the point that up until very recently, people used to use human skin on a number of products - he says it was viewed as the most precious and valuable type of bookbinding available, and it bound Bibles and other precious books. As a history cheaper (and a chap who's put his body on the line for several decades in the service of art) one imagines he'd know something about it!
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Well then, what do you think about this guy, who wants to donate his skin to the National Gallery?
He's been appearing on radio recently and he makes the point that up until very recently, people used to use human skin on a number of products - he says it was viewed as the most precious and valuable type of bookbinding available, and it bound Bibles and other precious books. As a history cheaper (and a chap who's put his body on the line for several decades in the service of art) one imagines he'd know something about it!
"a history cheaper"?
Whoops. Teacher.
Hmm, some of your transcripts at work might be amusing read. "Prime Monster Kevin Rudd" perhaps? :)
Hey, nobody is more porfessional than me!
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