That’s why decaf coffee should be approached with extreme caution. The loss of energy from exposure to it can be debilitating, if one is not accustomed to it!
In the 60s, I had an artist friend who was addicted to some kind of speed. He would spend hours drawing a $1 bill by hand. Usually with a pencil, often on a napkin. Then he would sell them for a dollar, though he often was tipped a fiver. Talk about attention to detail!
Adiraiju almost 6 years ago
Those last two paintings took months!
Bilan almost 6 years ago
Reminds me of that recent Banksy painting. A simple sketch of a girl holding a red balloon, and it sells for $1.6 mil. Egads!
sirbadger almost 6 years ago
Is that like painting with a monkey on your back?
Dtroutma almost 6 years ago
Cannabis is also legal in a lot more places. (It really works for PTSD bttw, much calmer.)
suv2000 almost 6 years ago
Still CRAP
dot-the-I almost 6 years ago
….. after which he turned a corner and started creating vase-thingies.
sandpiper almost 6 years ago
I can go with the last two: less to dislike
tripwire45 almost 6 years ago
I think I liked his caffeinated period better.
uniquename almost 6 years ago
The artist’s name was Rory Shock.
preacherman Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I switched to decaf when I learned that caffeine can make vertigo worse. My vertigo is under control, now.
Linguist almost 6 years ago
Drinking decaffeinated anything is like kissing your sister.
johnec almost 6 years ago
That’s why decaf coffee should be approached with extreme caution. The loss of energy from exposure to it can be debilitating, if one is not accustomed to it!
BiathlonNut almost 6 years ago
Here I thought we would get some insightful comments on the US elections. We certainly do not from the so-called news outlets.
Ka`ōnōhi`ula`okahōkūmiomio`ehiku Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Everything is better with black coffee.
Cornelius Noodleman almost 6 years ago
Looks like my shirt after I play with a Magic Marker.
rlaker22j almost 6 years ago
Sorry I left Michigan
oakie817 almost 6 years ago
oh the irony
Concretionist almost 6 years ago
In the 60s, I had an artist friend who was addicted to some kind of speed. He would spend hours drawing a $1 bill by hand. Usually with a pencil, often on a napkin. Then he would sell them for a dollar, though he often was tipped a fiver. Talk about attention to detail!
bakana almost 6 years ago
His later works, after he got the new glasses that corrected his Astigmatism, somehow never get appreciated or shown in the Galleries.
thecandlemann almost 6 years ago
It might be legal, but the retail store is not to be found.
Bryan Farht almost 6 years ago
Oh, I thought that it was because coffee became to expensive. Climate change, you know.
noktar Premium Member almost 6 years ago
no caffein no cry