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		<title>Mannequin</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This post would probably be more at home on homebug &#8211; but I&#8217;ll take the conch on this one &#8211; every morning I walk by Clerys on O&#8217;Connel street and wonder WTF are they thinking!? D&#8217;you ever see a big company do something very wrong and you can&#8217;t figure out why no one has told [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This post would probably be more at home on <a href="http://www.homebug.net/">homebug</a> &#8211; but I&#8217;ll take the conch on this one &#8211; every morning I walk by Clerys on O&#8217;Connel street and wonder WTF are they thinking!? D&#8217;you ever see a big company do something very wrong and you can&#8217;t figure out why no one has told them yet? Or even more likely is that every body knows the blunder yet some middle-mismanagement or office politico prevents it from happening. So here&#8217;s the thing; they gutted the inside of the shop and got the decoraters in. Grand. Paid a small fortune no doubt. Yet Jo-walking-by-Soap wouldn&#8217;t know any different because their shop windows look like they&#8217;re still being decorated by the same dusty old window dresser for the last 30 years. They need to take a walk up Grafton street or  rent a copy of <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093493/">Mannequin</a>!</p>
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<p>I spy with my little eye an opportunity to BIG UP one of my favourite dead artists, Giorgio de Chirico. He had a thing for mannequins you see. De Chirico is one of the few surreal artists who managed to capture the essence of dreams. People say that about Dali but his paintings were way too polished and detailed to vaguely resemble any dream. Chirico was a big influence to Dali, as well as Max Ernst, and Magritte to name a few, and some of them directly copied his <b>Metaphysical</b> style.  Every time I see that tower from the LUAS,  (somewhere between <strong style="font-weight: normal;">Windy Arbour and</strong> Cowper ), I&#8217;m reminded of his <span style="font-weight: bold;">Nostalgia of the Infinite</span> (below) even though they&#8217;re nothing alike. Actually I think every time I see a tower I&#8217;m reminded of it.
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