«As a friend of mine used to say, «you might as well hang a tiny golden gallows or
an electric chair around your neck».»
Not exact matches
Would be people be walking
around with little
electric chair figures
around there neck on a necklace?
If Jesus had been executed in the 20th century they'd all have little
electric chair necklaces hanging
around their necks.
Don't you think in the future it would be a little strange to be wearing an
electric chair pendant
around your neck?
Half the people at a tea party rally get
around on
electric chairs, and few of them look like they're suffering from anything but a lack of will power when it comes to junk food.
«Increasing access to fast charging
electric vehicle charging stations puts us on the right track to keeping up with other cities in our country and
around the world,» said Council Member Ydanis Rodriguez,
Chair of the New York City Council Transportation Committee.
To set the mood we hired an
electric chair, which was positioned immediately in the entrance, placed spiders with human skulls
around the venue, used spider webs to help divide up the booths had eyeball cocktails and blood energy drink refreshments on offer.
None of them are composed in your typical boring art - world format,
around one person, usually of one ethnic, racial, sexual, or economic type, or one variety of object — tools, buildings, vehicles,
electric chairs.
Chuck Close can be seen
around town at art events in his fancy
electric wheel
chair, which holds him at almost eye level.
Above all, Warhol's art revolved
around iconography made famous through TV, newsfilm - clips and advertising, such as atomic bomb mushroom clouds, penitentiary
electric chairs, car crashes and race riots.