I <3 my collage...
Jan. 16th, 2008 06:44 pm... even if a few of the pictures confuse me. For those in the know, see if you can pick out a picture of RB!
( My lj collage of interests: do you still want to be my friend? )
Note the funny-looking poncho. Eastwood appears twice: once for Eastwood, once for westerns. There is also a totally misguided icon of the Minnesota Vikings. I could care less about football, but went through a real Norse craze a couple years ago. (I'm mostly over it now, but am still known to toss the occasional Norse trivia on the table.) The chocolate 'chai' (expressing the Hebrew letter instead of the tea) is also funny (l'chaim!) though there are plenty of difficult phrases to express pictorially (like 'parlor games') which probably accounts for some of the more unusual, or disturbing, images.
Disclaimer: I did not change any images, which is what accounts for those skeezy looking beards and the totally WRONG kind of puppy, not to mention the modern military aircraft. (???) But still, the overall picture is, well, interesting and a bit distracting. I love how the images of abstract ideas almost always involve groups of people holding signs.
( My lj collage of interests: do you still want to be my friend? )
Note the funny-looking poncho. Eastwood appears twice: once for Eastwood, once for westerns. There is also a totally misguided icon of the Minnesota Vikings. I could care less about football, but went through a real Norse craze a couple years ago. (I'm mostly over it now, but am still known to toss the occasional Norse trivia on the table.) The chocolate 'chai' (expressing the Hebrew letter instead of the tea) is also funny (l'chaim!) though there are plenty of difficult phrases to express pictorially (like 'parlor games') which probably accounts for some of the more unusual, or disturbing, images.
Disclaimer: I did not change any images, which is what accounts for those skeezy looking beards and the totally WRONG kind of puppy, not to mention the modern military aircraft. (???) But still, the overall picture is, well, interesting and a bit distracting. I love how the images of abstract ideas almost always involve groups of people holding signs.