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    Bullfrog
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    Diamond Skull

    Stranger, observe our laws! We have both swords and shovels and we doubt that anyone would miss you.

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    Yeah.. I saw this yesterday and thought it was incredible. To imagine he financed it himself. I guess he isn't an starving artist.

    His other works aren't really my cup of tea. Like the Cows cut in half and kept in formaldehyde. I never studied THAT at art school. I think he is a Necromancer at heart.
    Most of the shadows of this life are caused by standing in one's own sunshine.

    ~Ralph Waldo Emerson


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    Tree Frog
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    That's pretty cool, though I wonder why he kept the teeth normal? C'mon hasn't he ever heard of Paul Wall?

    On another note, I'm anxious to see a necromancer who has a diamond skull autoload now.

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    Bullfrog
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    Guess nobody really cared for my diamond skull Mostly it just being cast from platinum had me wanting it. Probably a hefty chunk of metal. I don't know the artist but from what I've read he's pretty sick.

    I think the teeth got left in to add a sense of death to it, or something. You know beautiful work of art, still has some human remains attached, etc...
    Stranger, observe our laws! We have both swords and shovels and we doubt that anyone would miss you.

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    One of the more normal efforts from Mr Hirst. Pretty though. Shame he didn't make it from Tracey Emin's skull. That would have been art.

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