In recent weeks we have
seen ugly scenes at Arsenal following the realisation that we were not going to win the Premier League title.
Not exact matches
In the middle of what could have turned into an
ugly scene, I found myself looking at my daughter's face as she suckled and didn't
see a screaming toddler but a still really young child struggling with life as we all do.
The comedy
scenes are not funny, the action
scenes are not exciting and the one big attempt to blend the two, an extended fight sequence in which numerous innocent people are tased and a guy with a shellfish allergy repeatedly has shrimp rubbed in his face and eyes, is as
ugly of a would - be set - piece that you will
see this year.
This may be one of the
ugliest scenes I've
seen in a game.
A vile
scene if we've ever witnessed one - an
ugly man looking as if he hadn't showered or
seen the light of day in weeks making an awful mess of himself.
But
seeing Bruce Nauman's latest effort, «Contrapposto Studies, i through vii,» brought me back to a
scene in the film Chinatown in which John Huston's Noah Cross delivers a rather acerbic view of reputation and longevity: «Politicians,
ugly buildings and whores all get respectable if they last long enough.»