Absence Makes the Heart Grow Yonder

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

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18 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

c'mon ed, make another one. more neatly

9:15 PM  
Anonymous an Ed. said...

The larger version is pretty neat.

10:07 PM  
Anonymous dionysusstoned said...

yep, the refusal of work is practically a politics!

11:18 PM  
Anonymous King Graham said...

Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder! (?)

anybody?

12:13 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

grow yonder. I imagine it makes your heart yearn for something other than more art, which is a resoundingly empty vessel

5:13 PM  
Anonymous king graham said...

incorrect!
boo! no-one gets the reference, despite the resounding amount of clues left!

8:38 PM  
Anonymous king graham said...

also, i get the joke. yay at erection for being funny! (it is funny)

8:42 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

having a nice chat with yourself are you, then, king graham?

8:55 PM  
Anonymous King Graham's fan said...

'Tis but in Jest!

9:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

absence makes me fart like thunder

10:27 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

absence makes me start to wonder...

aaaaaaahh... ! RESONANCE!

10:56 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Absinthe makes me start to chunder?

11:18 PM  
Anonymous Mike Hammer said...

Absinthe makes me hate Jane Fonda

12:21 AM  
Anonymous a Boer said...

Accents make my "r's" sound longer

10:34 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

assonance makes the tondo rounder?

1:05 PM  
Anonymous MoCA said...

Ed Young has sold "I (LOVE) NO WORK", as seen on this blog, to the Museum of Contemporary Art. 22|06|07

11:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

weLL I can see why, there's lots of work in it

9:40 AM  
Anonymous Jon the Hot said...

It's funny because something that trumpets no work becomes a work. Well done on working so hard Ed!

12:59 PM  

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