> 
> > What did others say of Sartre? Apparently his breath was like the 
> > cabbagey farts of Satan himself. His oral virulence was 
> such that he 
> > could win any debate just by opening his mouth.
> 
> Sartre was good for at least one thing.  He was the subject 
> of a pretty good photograph by a pretty good photographer:
> 
> http://www.npr.org/programs/morning/features/2003/jul/cbresson
> /sartre.html
> 

The photographer had the good sense to make the philosopher keep his mouth
shut, and to interpose an architect he found lying around.

An existentialist gets her kit off - quite a nice pictures of his best
babe's derriere here:
<http://tinyurl.com/ybfyq7o>

<http://artistquoteoftheday.wordpress.com/2009/11/28/the-faculty-of-the-imag
ination-is-both-the-rudder-and-the-bridle-of-the-senses/>

I wonder what they did with all that imagination, all those rudders and all
those bridles.

Here they are in café together. Simone is writing out a shopping list while
Jean-Paul explains the plot of Being And Nothingness for the third time that
morning*:
<http://www.bgsu.edu/images/cas/img73238.jpg>

*joke shamelessly stolen from the 'Time Out Book of Paris Walks' and adapted
slightly 

Bob


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