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Thomas Kinkade will always be appreciated for his Cthulhu period... (Original Post) MrScorpio Apr 2012 OP
His Millais influence: PassingFair Apr 2012 #1
Very like a whale. You just can't trust fishermen. Especially in small towns and hamlets. n/t dimbear Apr 2012 #8
I do prefer the slightly darker mood of some of his recent works. The Velveteen Ocelot Apr 2012 #2
Ring of Light alphafemale Apr 2012 #6
Oh, sure mock him now, but when Kinkade rises from the dead on Sunday.... Liberal Veteran Apr 2012 #3
"Codpiece! Codpiece!" nt Vanje Apr 2012 #4
ROTFL! Truly inspired! nolabear Apr 2012 #5
Pastafarians: Does Cthulhu remind you of Someone? KamaAina Apr 2012 #7
I love thlis thread. nt raccoon Apr 2012 #9
"Kinda Soak Them" is an anagram for Thomas Kinkade Arugula Latte Apr 2012 #10
"He has risen". bluedigger Apr 2012 #11
 

alphafemale

(18,497 posts)
6. Ring of Light
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 03:49 PM
Apr 2012

As far as the movie goes I never got what was so scary about a wet, scrawny 12 year old girl.

Oh...and I think the dam about a half mile back may have just broke.

nolabear

(41,991 posts)
5. ROTFL! Truly inspired!
Sat Apr 7, 2012, 03:36 PM
Apr 2012

I hate to speak ill of the dead but...damn, Kinkaid, did you have to wreak so much havoc on art?

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