Well,
We’ve arrived!
“Daring, Brave, Challenging, Decisive, Bold, Witty, Urbane, Erotic, Erratic, Cobblers, Genre Defining, Lithe, Nibble and Chomp” – all words used to describe “Ginger Wig And Biscuits – Dunk Me” our first foray into the previously little known sub genre art of wigs and biscuits on plates next to eachother.
As our regular arts critic Brian Sewer remarked, “Biscuits imply tea. Tea is liquid. Gin is liquid. Make mine a double Barkeep!”
If you have £2,500 it is yours.
This does look scrumptious!
A wee bit out of my price range. Of course I prefer scotch over gin as well.
🙂 xx
Separate, yet yearning to be one!
The nibbled section of the biscuit looks like a perfect fit for the widows peak of the ginger wig, implying the disconnectedness of man to his deepest dreams and loathings as they strive for the togetherness they can never harmoniously have.
Alas cruel world!!!
I have 38 cents and a linty junior mint if you reconsider the price…
Wow! My thoughts entirely! Make it 50 Cents and no linty bits and we may have a deal!
How about 46 cents and a crumpled gum receipt from 2002? (unless Frank outbids me again!).
I will wait…..
Priceless … I should be placed on Ebay! Meanwhile, I match Guapo 38 cents, but add 5 Tic Tac mints that have been in my pocket for several days, a piece of candy that went through the washer and dryer, and a hateful of thistle seed that the birds haven’t eaten from the ground.
Wow! That much Frank? I am hoping someone will deface it by nicking the biscuit and this publicity will look to increase its price to £2.50!
I like the fact that you chose a Rich Tea. A ginger nut would have been too obvious.
And digestives don’t dunk very well.