I think many who were eating off that plate (including me - if, that is, it was intended to be for food rather than merely decorative) would lose their appetite by the time they got to revealing what was there - and replace it with an appetite for another activity. Okay, I know the depiction can hardly be described as 'erotic', but gives one.....ideas, you know, ideas.
Grecian antiquities reflected their homophile culture. Much of ancient Hellenic art is kept in storage by museums because of their explicit content and can only be seen by experts through appointment. Well illustrated books have been published about the homoerotic art of ancient Hellas….:)
Full set? Service for 12, right? I mean, I imagine you'd probably need that many.
ReplyDeleteOh yes...I like 2 digit even numbers.
DeleteI think many who were eating off that plate (including me - if, that is, it was intended to be for food rather than merely decorative) would lose their appetite by the time they got to revealing what was there - and replace it with an appetite for another activity. Okay, I know the depiction can hardly be described as 'erotic', but gives one.....ideas, you know, ideas.
ReplyDeleteIt might be a tad to suggestive I surmise if a served bratwrust sausage then???
DeleteYou need to visit the museums of Greece to get a real eyeful.
ReplyDeleteAt my sister and brother in laws wedding I had a handful of Greek. Does that count?
DeleteNope
DeleteIs that you in the middle?
ReplyDeleteAh! You spotted the resemblance then?
DeleteCan you imaging pushing aside your pasta and finding the sausage.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't be the first time that happened to me.
DeleteHow long did you have to pose for that, till the artist got it right?
ReplyDeleteINCORRIGIBLE!!!
ReplyDeleteWhen did you have the time to pose for this?!?
ReplyDeleteReminds me of the dinnerware set in "Birds of a Feather/La Cage aux Folles"
ReplyDelete😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 true!!!! And you've reminded me of a memory for years of dinners at my aunt's house and her dinnerware!!!!
DeleteTundra Bunny here...
ReplyDeleteBone china? It's all go at your house, eh Maddie?
OMG, Debra!
ReplyDeleteSame! I immediately thought about La Cage aux Folles!! LMAOOOO
XOXO
Funny I thought of us and how we enjoy a good spit roast BBQ.
DeleteThe perfect plate for rotisserie!
ReplyDeleteMore meat the merrier!
Deletewho are you of those three?
ReplyDeleteThree horny boys...or some might say Six, Cali Boi and me.
DeleteGrecian antiquities reflected their homophile culture. Much of ancient Hellenic art is kept in storage by museums because of their explicit content and can only be seen by experts through appointment.
ReplyDeleteWell illustrated books have been published about the homoerotic art of ancient Hellas….:)
It would be very interesting wouldn't it, to get a tour and see these behind the scenes contents at museums, explicit or otherwise.
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