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Topic History of: Short of cash? Tape some fruit to your wall and make millions!
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Green Man Someone has made a good tax write off.
JK2006 Art, thank heavens, is different things to different people. For me - Van Gogh, MichelAngelo, Dickens, Shakespeare. But I don't condemn those who love bananas!
Downing Street Cat Rich wrote:
Can anybody seriously explain such madness?

A banana bought for just 35p the same day gets taped to a wall and later sold for almost £5 million at Sotheby's.

I might try sticking a hand of bananas up with superglue and try to make £30 million. I'm greedy. Or maybe even a cucumber. How many millions for salad items.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy87202v43no


I want to buy Art that I couldn't do myself after a trip to Lidl.lol
Rich Can anybody seriously explain such madness?

A banana bought for just 35p the same day gets taped to a wall and later sold for almost £5 million at Sotheby's.

I might try sticking a hand of bananas up with superglue and try to make £30 million. I'm greedy. Or maybe even a cucumber. How many millions for salad items.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cy87202v43no