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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 48114, member: 25"]Animal cruelty, it's what Britain is famous for. This depicts the common practice of overloading horses.</p><p><br /></p><p>It also depict cruelty to innocent clay, perpetuated by some fiend in a smock and sandals with a kiln in their garage, and even though it was obviously made for American tourists, who usually qualify for some really horrible tat, this goes far beyond what the Geneva Tourist Convention permits to be offered on the open market.</p><p><br /></p><p>Words cannot express how much better the planet would be if that abomination were returned to beneath the tectonic plate from which its materials originated, to rejoin the firey magma in a state of innocence.</p><p><br /></p><p>Please never find out who made it or I will be obliged to go and make sure they never do it again.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 48114, member: 25"]Animal cruelty, it's what Britain is famous for. This depicts the common practice of overloading horses. It also depict cruelty to innocent clay, perpetuated by some fiend in a smock and sandals with a kiln in their garage, and even though it was obviously made for American tourists, who usually qualify for some really horrible tat, this goes far beyond what the Geneva Tourist Convention permits to be offered on the open market. Words cannot express how much better the planet would be if that abomination were returned to beneath the tectonic plate from which its materials originated, to rejoin the firey magma in a state of innocence. Please never find out who made it or I will be obliged to go and make sure they never do it again.[/QUOTE]
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