27-01-2012, 01:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-01-2012, 01:22 AM by Ralph Cinque.)
That is preposterous. Do I have to spell it out for you? The white in Posing Lovelady's shirt consists of fine white lines; the white in Cartoon Lovelady's shirt consists of large rectangular sections. The black in Posing Lovelady's shirt consist of narrow black stripes within the squares whereas the black in Cartoon Lovelady's shirt consists of large, long black rectangles. The collars in Posing Lovelady's shirt are richly patterned just the like rest of his shirt, while the collars in Cartoon Lovelady's shirt do not exist; there are no visible collars that we can see. Red is the predominant color of Posing Lovelady's shirt whereas there is very little red in Cartoon Lovelady's shirt.
This may be the most preposterous thing you have said yet, Doyle, and you've said a lot of preposterous things. The requirement is that the shirts match exactly, perfectly, but they don't match at all.
I have to wonder if you even looked at the collage I posted.
And your reference to "high-tech color equipment" just reminds me of who you are, now, always, and forever, the Glibster.
This may be the most preposterous thing you have said yet, Doyle, and you've said a lot of preposterous things. The requirement is that the shirts match exactly, perfectly, but they don't match at all.
I have to wonder if you even looked at the collage I posted.
And your reference to "high-tech color equipment" just reminds me of who you are, now, always, and forever, the Glibster.