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February 29, 2012
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Alien Desires Jagged Cicatrice
You mean like this?” the doctor stepped up and took a certain hold, and squeezed, and the captain’s penis swelled immediately, and enlarged quickly. Jim moaned in his sleep, and the long jagged cicatrice became apparent. Spock’s eyebrow nearly shot over the top of his head.
You mean like this?” the doctor stepped up and took a certain hold, and squeezed, and the captain’s penis swelled immediately, and enlarged quickly. Jim moaned in his sleep, and the long jagged cicatrice became apparent. Spock’s eyebrow nearly shot over the top of his head. via ksarchive.com ...»See Ya
Elvis ~ Jerry Lee Lewis ~ Graceland Invasion
Elvis Jerry Lee Lewis ~ Graceland Invasion http://whatgetsmehot.posterous.com/elvis-jerry-lee-lewis-graceland-invasion ~ ~ ~
For the first and only time, JERRY LEE LEWIS recounts the true, quixotic tale of his infamous, crepuscular, failed Graceland Invasion with a desperately lonely, strung-out Elvis Presley by the only man who knows--Jerry Lee Lewis--in this recently discovered, one-of-a-kind exclusive interview, in "impossible to believe" candor, hitherto romanticized, first by Nick Tosches in his biography masterpiece "Hellfire", and forever by all who have dreamed its sartorial possibility!
Hear the truth behind the mugshot heard round the world, previously dismissed by its piano-playing protagonist as mere tabloid fantasy, now revealed as the final Rock Star finale fantastique!
Discover the improbable cause behind the jagged cicatrice decorating the nose of the champagne-drunk Jerry Lee Lewis!
Where truth shall meet apocrypha its full coruscating glory is real and everything is permitted (Champagne defenestrated, pistols displayed...and five Memphis Police cruisers are en route to Elvis Presley Boulevard!
Due to inspire any thereafter told, THIS is an out-of-control rock 'n' roll 'telephone game' between The King, The Killer...and The World--which wants to believe!
Did he wish to kill the King?
It is for you to decide...at last!
Pour la première fois et seulement, JERRY LEE LEWIS raconte l'histoire vraie de son rendez-vous avec un infâme vestimentaire désespérément seul, Presley Elvis enfilées-out dans toute sa "impossible de croire" candeur, jusque-là romantique, d'abord par Nick Tosches dans son chef-d'œuvre biographie "Hellfire", et jamais par tous ceux qui ont rêvé de ses possibilités ultimes!
Voici impossible de croire les détails de l'assassin et son invasion de Graceland par le seul homme qui sait - Jerry Lee Lewis - dans ce découvert récemment un-de-un-aimable interview exclusive.
Écoutez la vérité derrière le mugshot entendu autour du monde, précédemment rejeté par son piano-jeu protagoniste en tant que fantasme tabloïd simple, maintenant révélé que le fantastique Rock Star finale!
Découvrez la cause improbable derrière la cicatrice déchiquetée décoration du nez de l'état d'ébriété, des empreintes de doigts, le champagne bu-Lewis Jerry Lee!
Là où la vérité doit satisfaire les apocryphes dans sa gloire full-coruscating, rien n'est irréel et tout est permis (Champagne est défenestré, pistolets sont affichés ... et cinq voitures de police de Memphis sont en route pour Elvis Presley Boulevard!
En raison d'inspirer toute la suite dit, c'est «jeu du téléphone» un out-of-commande du rock 'n' roll entre le roi et le tueur ... et le monde qui veut croire!
Voulait-il tuer le roi?
Il est à vous de décider ... enfin!
Primum et solum, LASANUM Lee Lewis refert vera historia eius constitutio cum infamis perdite in tantum, Elvis Presley insertis-de omnis "impossibile credere" forma hactenus de sexus, primum Nick Tosches in eius biography PALMARIUS "infernum", et ad omnes qui semper somniavi de ultimum possibilities!
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February 28, 2012
Outsider Art- Henry Speller
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Lot 1115
Outsider Art- Henry Speller- "Ship". Marker on paOutsider Art- Henry Speller- "Ship". Marker on paper. This piece measures 24 x 18. There is about 1/2" tear in the middle left and a hole on the right edge of the piece. Signed. 400-600 ImagesClick on thumbnails to see larger images: View Kimball M. Sterling Inc. TFL-1915 next auction. |
Browse About News Help Site Map Sign In or Create Account Lot 1115 Outsider Art- Henry Speller- "Ship". Marker on pa Sign In to see what this sold for Outsider Art- Henry Speller- "Ship". Marker on paper. This piece measures 24 x 18. There is about 1/2" tear in the middle left and a hole on the righ ...»See Ya
four temperaments
The four temperaments
Another popular tradition combined with Gall's system in Britain was the doctrine of temperaments or humours. These traditions date back at least to classical Greece and are especially associated with the medicine of Galen. They were based on the belief that Nature was made up of combinations of four elements (earth, air, fire, and water), and qualities (hot, cold, wet and dry) and perhaps also the significance of the number four itself. So the human body also had four essential fluids: blood, phlegm, yellow bile and black bile, which determined the prevailing temperament. The four temperaments were characterized both by the fluid element and its physiological and physiognomical effects. The dominance of a humour indicated a characteristic disposition: blood meant sanguine, preponderance of phlegm meant phlegmatic, yellow bile choleric, and of black bile melancholic.
These traditions were largely medical and therapeutic and enjoyed wide popularity across Europe in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. They were used to explain susceptibility to disease and prominent character traits. Recognizing temperaments was also part of Lavater's physiognomy. (See Lavater illustration ) In phrenology they became an important part of character diagnoses in addition to head-reading from 1826.
The temperaments according to phrenologists:
From Combe's System of Phrenology.
"There are four temperaments, accompanied by different degrees of strength and activity in the brain-the lymphatic, the sanguine, the bilious, and the nervous. The temperaments are supposed to depend upon the constitution of particular systems of the body: the brain and nerves being predominantly active from constitutional causes, seem to produce the nervous temperament; the lungs, heart, and bloodvessels being constitutionally predominant, to give rise to the sanguine ; the muscular and fibrous systems to the bilious; and the glands and assimilating organs to the lymphatic.
The different temperaments are indicated by external signs, which are open to observation. The first, or lymphatic, is distinguishable by a round form of the body, softness of the muscular system, repletion of the cellular tissue, fair hair, and a pale skin. It is accompanied by languid vital actions, with weakness and slowness in the circulation. The brain, as part of the system, is also slow, languid, and feeble in its action, and the mental manifestations are proportionally weak.
The second or sanguine temperament, is indicated by well defined forms, moderate plumpness of person, tolerable firmness of flesh, light hair inclining to chestnut, blue eyes, and fair complexion, with ruddiness of countenance. It is marked by great activity of the bloodvessels, fondness for exercise, and an animated countenance. The brain partakes of the general state, and is vigorous and active.
The fibrous (generally, but inappropriately, termed the bilious) temperament; is recognised by black hair, dark skin, moderate fulness and much firmness of flesh, with harshly expressed outline of the person. The functions partake of great energy of action, which extends to the brain; and the countenance, in consequence, shews strong, marked, and decided features.
The nervous temperament is recognised by fine thin hair, thin skin, small thin muscles, quickness in muscular motion, paleness of countenance, and often delicate health. The whole nervous system, including the brain, is predominantly active and energetic, and the mental manifestations are proportionally vivacious and powerful." (bold added)
---Mattieu Williams, A Vindication of Phrenology. (1894) pp. 49-50.
See also the list of temperaments in:
- H. Lundie, The Phrenological Mirror; or, Delineation Book. (1844)
-George Combe, System of Phrenology. (1853)
-J.C. Lavater, Von der Physiognomik, (1772) at Projekt Gutenberg-DE (in German).
See also: Other Physiognomies
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