Gonna put this on my desk when I leave work tomorrow.
@RudolphUcker πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
@RudolphUcker Oh, I so want that sign to put on the office door permanently.
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Same. Thanks for the inspiration πŸ˜‚
@RudolphUcker 🀣🀣🀣Thanks, I needed that laugh.
@RudolphUcker Sigh. They took down my picture again.
@RudolphUcker This is a lion in a Swedish royal castle, prepared in the 18th century by a taxidermist who had never seen a living lion.
@RudolphUcker I'm taking some time off next week, so I'm thinking of using it as my out of office autoreply, and maybe setting it as my Slack avatar until I get back.
@RudolphUcker we now all want to know what it was and where. This sign could definitely apply to a number of exhibits in the Horniman Museum.
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I need to put that sign at my desk in the office, now I'm almost entirely WFH.
@RudolphUcker this is my new video background for work on Monday.
@RudolphUcker You’d make a fortune if you put that on a t-shirt.
@dj I can’t claim credit for it I’m afraid - I wouldn’t be surprised if someone had already done that though!
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OK I really wanted to know what this was. Click this link if you want to know. Can't tell if people will be disappointed or pleased, but hopefully this is enough forewarning either way!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/csdavis/sets/72157626335833539/with/5602619897/
THIS OBJECT HAS BEEN REMOVED: Exhibit at the Harvard Museum of Natural History

In conjunction with "Bizarre Animals" at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, Jen Bervin and I (with the instrumental assistance of poets from the Harvard literary community) created "This Object...." which opened on April 8, 2011. Text by Harvard students, Cambridge poets, Jen Bervin & Christina Davis, sponsored by the Woodberry Poetry Room, Harvard University. Graphic design of signage and photographs by Christina Davis.

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@RudolphUcker well that's my gravestone sorted out
@RudolphUcker damn wish I saw this before I left for the year.
@RudolphUcker I have this as my Zoom profile picture 😁
@RudolphUcker @saposcat This one goes out to all those who have trouble mirroring.