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Bearskinrug, The Homepage
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"Welcome to Bearskinrug.co.uk
Home — Bearskinrug Comics, Art and Articles
Work — The Art Gallery and Design Portfolio
Store — Books, Art, and Clothing for Purchase
About & Contact — Learn about this site, Illustration, and Contact Kevin.
The Professional Webspace of Designer and Illustrator Kevin Cornell:
"Design, Art, and Lackluster Humor."
Thursday, June 25, 2009
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Vices Bring Us (or Two Wood Boards With Glue In The Middle) Closer Together
I am a
113b
fan of the martini.
It was not always this way. After reaching the momentous age of twenty-one, when an American youth can finally admit that they've
been drinking for years, my father — an avid martini drinker
— mixed me my first gin and vermouth apératif.
I did not like it. And I gave it a good 3 or 4 hours worth of effort.
I could have sucked down 170 or 180 schnapps incarnations in that time. Sure, I'd have died, but I guarantee my fructose-saturated corpse wouldn't have been scowling like a gargoyle.
The problem, as I see it, was that I had yet to develop a taste for
the bitter things in life. But, years later, having come to embrace
bitterness, in both the "beverage" sense and the "success of others"
sense, I was primed to re-experience the martini.
The catalyst was my love of olives. The martini, for me, was
primarily an olive delivery system. So naturally I gravitated towards
what is "
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