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Tuesday, 1 November 2011

What's the point of dancing?


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2 Persons. Grimes - Tall and lean Jones - pale and mean We are an artistic collaboration between childhood friends Andrew Jones and Lewis Grimes who stumbled across a natural ability to make people laugh through their simple sketches and comics as youngsters. Escape into the section of your mind reserved for childish indulgence. That unreserved, naive and shamefully fun train of thought you have on those idle office Tuesdays. The pressures of mature adult working lives hound on us like an unexplained importance, restricting us with rules and boundaries. We hide our idiocies away in our minds; shut them away like a monster in the closet. Open the doors to your monster, embrace it. Then comb your hair, put on your trousers and get back to work. …
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