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Ethel is down by the toes
and she's working up...

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...and she's getting higher.
And they're closing in on the D's...

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...in the middle of the chest.
And they're getting in there,...

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...and they're getting
closer and closer together!

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And they get right down there
and lick the whipped cream!

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They lick it right off my crotch... God!
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Hey...
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What's that?
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lt's a fake postcard that l...
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...made for...
-You made that?

:18:58
...an art magazine.
-Can l see?

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Superficially it's like
one of those...

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...old fashioned postcards where
you get a lot of views...

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...inside the other one.
-Oh, yeah.

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You lift the flap and
the others just fall out.

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But that doesn't look like anything.
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Oh, l see!
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That's all the same thing, right?
-l got interested in the idea that...

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...in a postcard of that sort...
-Yeah.

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...of that scale, it's very difficult
to identify any of the elements...

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Yeah.
-...in the picture.

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lt's almost a question of relating
these marks to each other.

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You can't tell what anything is.
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Yeah.
-So somehow the...

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...relationship of each mark
to another, tells me that it's people.

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So you blew it up to see...
-l made one or two paintings...

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...on this theme, taking...
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...large groups of people
and then finding out...

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...what kind of information there
is in there, when you go into it in...

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...suddenly see...
-Say, you know what?


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