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Long Beach Opera, Moscow Cherry Town, Shostakovich
May 17, 2011
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Interesting progression from the eye in the first picture, to the “ballerina” with the key in the 6th picture, to seeing the key in the middle of the eye in the last picture. Sorta makes you wonder what happened.
Good eye. It didn’t amount to much, really, in my opinion, but I suppose it was an attempt to forge a theme.
“Good eye.”
Pun intended?
Yes?
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Interesting progression from the eye in the first picture, to the “ballerina” with the key in the 6th picture, to seeing the key in the middle of the eye in the last picture. Sorta makes you wonder what happened.
Good eye. It didn’t amount to much, really, in my opinion, but I suppose it was an attempt to forge a theme.
“Good eye.”
Pun intended?
Yes?