May 12th, 2003 -- by Bacchus
Brothers Under the Hair
Dr. Menlo, it turns out, has a covert surveillance portraitist concealed in the ErosBlog compound. (This would also explain the funny looking spot in the Hydrangea bushes with all the black cigarette butts and empty oil paint tubes on the ground.) Thus was Dr. Menlo able to publish this never-before-seen expose view of an editorial meeting at a sex blog:
Now, back to the serious business of publishing.
Later update: This is, of course, Nymphs and Satyr by William-Adolphe Bouguereau.
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