So I'm riding the A-train toward midtown to catch an exhibit of 17th century Spanish gnome art. Not just any Spanish gnome art exhibit, but the world's largest. Seven pieces, including Francisco Del Marco Vasquez's 1644 masterpiece, "
Gnomo que Come la Calabaza de Butternut " (Gnome Eating Butternut Squash). Suddenly, I look up from my shoelaces and catch the gaze of one of the most beautiful woman I had ever seen in the last 15 minutes. Her eyes were razor-blue. Her skin was alabaster. He…
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Posted on July 1, 2009 at 12:33pm —