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The surprise decision by Pope Benedict XVI to step down as head of the Catholic Church has been greeted by tears and sadness in the pontiff's Bavarian hometown. AFP's Ralf Isermann reports from Marktl am Inn.
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wa
Refinement,culture, you are trying to educate us on the sly admit it.
I may wallow in the slime from time to time, but I do try to avoid doing so publicly. I actually like almost all art, and I especially love public art. In the US nobody would think of doing anything remotely as interesting...largely for fear of offending somebody. I'm sure, for example, that those two huge guys "fighting" next to the Spree would be offensive, and I can't begin to imagine the outrage if the US had a bridge that played Rock-Scissors-Paper. The complains would be astounding..."It's clearly rigged so Paper never wins, especially on the Right side. It must be a Liberal artist."
I have no idea what this is supposed to be...if anything in particular. It appears to be ceramic, but it could be old, recycled missile nose-cones. Heck, I'm just curious if it's supposed to be or represent something in particular. But yes, because you asked, I did find the placement with the nuns...erm....interesting.
wa
Just popped up from the slime to agree ,sadly it is always the first cut during a austerity drive,lucky for us that there isn't one in Germany at the moment .So they tell me.