Wonderfully English, wonderfully bonkers. It's always nice when people in this country have an excuse to peer out from behind our social reserve.
2 responses to “Scarecrow Festival in our village yesterday”
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I love the English sense of eccentricity – it’s charming, interesting and utterly amusing. I knew of a man that created a gun to kill flies. A teensy little gun. He also had a doormat that said, “All who enter here agree to accept my genius and will not argue with anything I say”. No it wasn’t Andy.
Eccentricity was the basic foundation of the Tango strategy from Apple through to Blackcurrant – but not orange, at least not initially – which will mean little to many, but a lot to me and, at least in my mind, why it became a brand that meant more to society than it ever should have.
I fear it’s being slowly diluted out of society in favour of MBAesque, pseudo intellectual, image focused rubbish … same with the art of the understatement … attributes that are as British as the Bowler Hat but far more enjoyable for everyone to experience.
God bless the scarecrow festivals. We need more of that stuff.LikeLike
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Brilliant stuff. Perfectly quirky.
You’re getting flooded with spam though NP! (Not the kind Rob was talking about the other day either)LikeLike







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