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HOW MEN MAKE LOVE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY

Friday, 4 September 2009

SEVEN

BRIEF - A story inspired by geometry
Posted by Ben at 21:59

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If you know all you should know about ceramics and Egyptian needlework, you don't know anything at all about the police. If you know that platinum won't melt under about 3000° F by itself, but will melt at the glance of a pair of deep blue eyes if you put it near a bar of lead, then you don't know how men make love in the twentieth century.