Katman
Squire
[ss:Default]
Posts: 269
|
Post by Katman on Mar 12, 2006 19:51:16 GMT -6
|
|
nemo
Blademaster
mobilis in mobili
Posts: 729
|
Post by nemo on Mar 14, 2006 13:56:49 GMT -6
That's awesome! I was planning on this, anyway!
|
|
kb
Squire
Posts: 261
|
Post by kb on Mar 14, 2006 18:19:29 GMT -6
Y'all take notes....I just don't think that's one I can see.
I had trouble with the tub full of kitties for the anatomy classes in college.
|
|
Katman
Squire
[ss:Default]
Posts: 269
|
Post by Katman on Mar 16, 2006 12:53:50 GMT -6
OK I've seen it. They have the horse (which is huge and beautiful), but not the fencer and none of the pregnant women. Pity.
|
|
|
Post by kd5mdk on Mar 17, 2006 0:37:10 GMT -6
Interesting. My parents went to it somewhere else (Philadelphia maybe?) and told me it was very cool.
|
|
nemo
Blademaster
mobilis in mobili
Posts: 729
|
Post by nemo on Mar 20, 2006 14:47:59 GMT -6
Going to try to make it this weekend.
The horse should be awesome.
|
|
|
Post by lotrstarwarsaafan on May 19, 2006 11:02:25 GMT -6
I find it kinda disturbing
|
|
|
Post by fightgal on May 29, 2006 13:55:39 GMT -6
I kindof do, and kindof don't want to see it. I guess I'd better decide before it moves on from here. A humanities student of mine asked if she could do her 'art' essay on it, as the exhibit is here in Houston lately. I said that if she did, she would have to prove, or make a convincing case, that it is 'art' to get full points. No dice, as far as the essay goes but that has more to do with her lack of understanding how to write a good essay. I am still kinda curious but not.
|
|