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Fun to see a statue from one of the parks in Copenhagen, which I didn’t frequent, even if I lived close to it for a couple of years (1973-1975).
It was close to a district, where certain people felt an un-reciprocated attraction to me. My then live-in safely could walk our dog in that district. Only the dog often rolled itself in unspeakable-of matters. And then I was sent into the shower to wash the dog, which hated water. But after all I was the better dog handler.
We were young and not too rich. The live-in did the painting maintenance of our home. The tuba related content is the low frequency roar she expelled, when she realised, that the dog during the fight under the shower had scratched several Picasso-like patterns in her newly painted shower floor, which was based on raw concrete.
I easily could play innocent: "I never walk the dog in the bassoon area!" (Sorry, this one takes a few levels of linguistics to decode).
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre,
elsewise knowing a lot of the monuments in Copenhagen.
It was close to a district, where certain people felt an un-reciprocated attraction to me. My then live-in safely could walk our dog in that district. Only the dog often rolled itself in unspeakable-of matters. And then I was sent into the shower to wash the dog, which hated water. But after all I was the better dog handler.
We were young and not too rich. The live-in did the painting maintenance of our home. The tuba related content is the low frequency roar she expelled, when she realised, that the dog during the fight under the shower had scratched several Picasso-like patterns in her newly painted shower floor, which was based on raw concrete.
I easily could play innocent: "I never walk the dog in the bassoon area!" (Sorry, this one takes a few levels of linguistics to decode).
Klaus Smedegaard Bjerre,
elsewise knowing a lot of the monuments in Copenhagen.
