hanky
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Static on Wall Street, by hanky on Apr 21, 2008 22:37:47 GMT 1, Just thought I''d share my new Arrival
must be contender for best wrapped package and this was inside
Just thought I''d share my new Arrival must be contender for best wrapped package and this was inside
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clipit101
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Static on Wall Street, by clipit101 on Apr 21, 2008 22:45:04 GMT 1, the kid or the parcel
the kid or the parcel
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Heavyconsumer
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Static on Wall Street, by Heavyconsumer on Apr 21, 2008 22:59:59 GMT 1, cute kid!
cute kid!
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hanky
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Static on Wall Street, by hanky on Apr 21, 2008 23:59:24 GMT 1, It's the kid's first birthday today too!
It's the kid's first birthday today too!
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craigf
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Static on Wall Street, by craigf on Apr 22, 2008 0:38:37 GMT 1, Looks like he is pissed that "all he got for his birthday was this stupid picture that he's sure daddy wanted really"
Nice they gave you a paste up, I was trying to snag one of them off them a while back. Where did you get this one from, didn't see it on Amilas
Looks like he is pissed that "all he got for his birthday was this stupid picture that he's sure daddy wanted really" Nice they gave you a paste up, I was trying to snag one of them off them a while back. Where did you get this one from, didn't see it on Amilas
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carl
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Static on Wall Street, by carl on Apr 22, 2008 7:26:54 GMT 1, That wasnt on Amilas, I think its a commission. Is it on wood?
That wasnt on Amilas, I think its a commission. Is it on wood?
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hanky
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Static on Wall Street, by hanky on Apr 22, 2008 8:52:48 GMT 1, Carl
correct o both counts, it was a commission and yes it is on wood [which the guys convinced me to go with over canvas and they were right!]
Carl
correct o both counts, it was a commission and yes it is on wood [which the guys convinced me to go with over canvas and they were right!]
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JonW
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Static on Wall Street, by JonW on Apr 22, 2008 9:33:39 GMT 1, Wow, damn thats a lot of packing... but very cool arrivals. Ive got an untitled Static canvas which I love and wish I had a paste up too...
Wow, damn thats a lot of packing... but very cool arrivals. Ive got an untitled Static canvas which I love and wish I had a paste up too...
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lordlupus
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Static on Wall Street, by lordlupus on Apr 22, 2008 9:36:50 GMT 1, Wonderful commission! Hey they have the Singaporean chopper on the left! (That's where I'm from)
Wonderful commission! Hey they have the Singaporean chopper on the left! (That's where I'm from)
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gozgoz
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Static on Wall Street, by gozgoz on Apr 22, 2008 11:05:37 GMT 1, is that a singapore flag?
im singaporean too.
is that a singapore flag?
im singaporean too.
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hanky
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Static on Wall Street, by hanky on Apr 22, 2008 12:53:00 GMT 1, The flags are Singapore, Kuwait and China
The flags are Singapore, Kuwait and China
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Static on Wall Street, by Daniel Silk on Apr 22, 2008 13:10:01 GMT 1, Brilliant piece by Static! Would make a great print well done Hanky.
Brilliant piece by Static! Would make a great print well done Hanky.
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gozgoz
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Static on Wall Street, by gozgoz on Apr 22, 2008 15:25:26 GMT 1, i dont get it. why these three flags? Can someone explain? i dont see what my country's flag has anything to do with Kuwait.
i dont get it. why these three flags? Can someone explain? i dont see what my country's flag has anything to do with Kuwait.
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hanky
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Static on Wall Street, by hanky on Apr 23, 2008 9:35:18 GMT 1, gozgoz here goes sorry for the confusion, it is created between myself and static and intended as a snapshot of the present credit crisis on wall street:
Sapped by the subprime crisis, rich-world financial-services groups have been administered nearly $69 billion-worth of infusions from the savings of the developing world in the past ten months, according to Morgan Stanley. Ben Bernanke[an American economist and current Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve] once spoke of dropping money from helicopters, if necessary, to save an economy in distress. The chairman of the Federal Reserve probably did not envisage that choppers bearing the insignia of oil-rich Gulf states and cash-rich Asian countries would hover over Wall Street. Yet just such a squadron has flown to the rescue of capitalism's finest. On January 15th [this year] the governments of Singapore, Kuwait and South Korea provided much of a $21 billion lifeline to Citigroup and Merrill Lynch, two banks that have lost fortunes in America's credit crisis. It was not the first time either had tapped the surplus savings of developing countries, known as sovereign-wealth funds, that have proliferated in recent years thanks to bumper oil prices and surging Asian exports last year China Investment Corporation (CIC), was sent into the world with $200 billion in its back pocket. Ironically before the credit crunch American politicians objected to Arabs owning ports and Chinese owning oil firms.
Hope this clears it up and is also the idea behind wall street in the background in the colour of the dollar bill.
gozgoz here goes sorry for the confusion, it is created between myself and static and intended as a snapshot of the present credit crisis on wall street:
Sapped by the subprime crisis, rich-world financial-services groups have been administered nearly $69 billion-worth of infusions from the savings of the developing world in the past ten months, according to Morgan Stanley. Ben Bernanke[an American economist and current Chairman of the Board of Governors of the United States Federal Reserve] once spoke of dropping money from helicopters, if necessary, to save an economy in distress. The chairman of the Federal Reserve probably did not envisage that choppers bearing the insignia of oil-rich Gulf states and cash-rich Asian countries would hover over Wall Street. Yet just such a squadron has flown to the rescue of capitalism's finest. On January 15th [this year] the governments of Singapore, Kuwait and South Korea provided much of a $21 billion lifeline to Citigroup and Merrill Lynch, two banks that have lost fortunes in America's credit crisis. It was not the first time either had tapped the surplus savings of developing countries, known as sovereign-wealth funds, that have proliferated in recent years thanks to bumper oil prices and surging Asian exports last year China Investment Corporation (CIC), was sent into the world with $200 billion in its back pocket. Ironically before the credit crunch American politicians objected to Arabs owning ports and Chinese owning oil firms.
Hope this clears it up and is also the idea behind wall street in the background in the colour of the dollar bill.
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lordlupus
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Static on Wall Street, by lordlupus on Apr 23, 2008 10:20:56 GMT 1, I initially thought the last flag was UAE (for Dubai SWF), and not Kuwait. Thanks for the explanation. Good idea and story behind the piece.
As Silky mentioned, it will definitely make a great print!
I initially thought the last flag was UAE (for Dubai SWF), and not Kuwait. Thanks for the explanation. Good idea and story behind the piece.
As Silky mentioned, it will definitely make a great print!
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