If you mean break the basketball rule, yes, I’m sure he did, especially when first learning the game (he didn’t make his high school team when he first tried out for it). If you’re asking if he ever dribbled two basketballs at once, yes to that too (it’s a common method to improve that skill, keeps you from thinking too much, focusing on the ball, etc.). If your question has nothing to do with basketball, I can’t answer it.
Once again, so far, this isn’t in the list of works, by this artist, in Mr. Melcher’s blog, and again, is a cropped image. A somewhat enlarged image of the full painting can be found here.Gardeners, as best I can tell, is privately owned.A caption in an online book preview page provides a description. But the artist’s father owned the property. Its Google translated Wikipedia page shows a more current image of the kitchen garden, among several others.Several different colorations of this painting can be found online. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Bing translated French Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).Third work, by this artist, to appear here.
BE THIS GUY over 9 years ago
Taking advantage of Colorado laws.
tattooedcyberidiot over 9 years ago
Those trees in the background look poplar
GR6 over 9 years ago
Quelle douche!
orinoco womble over 9 years ago
A disagreement between doctors is always unpleasant. First medic diagnosed, “Can, sir.” The second proved he was wrong: “Two more.”
J Short over 9 years ago
He’s doing the can-can.
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
If you mean break the basketball rule, yes, I’m sure he did, especially when first learning the game (he didn’t make his high school team when he first tried out for it). If you’re asking if he ever dribbled two basketballs at once, yes to that too (it’s a common method to improve that skill, keeps you from thinking too much, focusing on the ball, etc.). If your question has nothing to do with basketball, I can’t answer it.
J Short over 9 years ago
….also known as the two-can.
puddlesplatt over 9 years ago
I can, if you can?
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
Once again, so far, this isn’t in the list of works, by this artist, in Mr. Melcher’s blog, and again, is a cropped image. A somewhat enlarged image of the full painting can be found here.Gardeners, as best I can tell, is privately owned.A caption in an online book preview page provides a description. But the artist’s father owned the property. Its Google translated Wikipedia page shows a more current image of the kitchen garden, among several others.Several different colorations of this painting can be found online. The artist’s Wikipedia page (Bing translated French Wikipedia page has more) and collection (more under Subcategories at each level).Third work, by this artist, to appear here.
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
I’m sure he did, at least ONCE. Did the ref stop play when he did? Now, that’s another question entirely. ;-)
SallyLin over 9 years ago
I thought Toucan Sam sold Froot Loops?
katzenbooks45 over 9 years ago
He’s having a cloche call (obscure gardening reference).
jack fairbanks over 9 years ago
Thought “Oh, No Shoes?” meant to go water the cabbages…
harkherp over 9 years ago
Did MJ ever do a cover of “Basketball Jones”? Or was he on the outz with Tyrone Shoelaces???
Mike Parsons Premium Member over 9 years ago
Are those plastic domes behind Two-Can?
mabrndt Premium Member over 9 years ago
Another work by this artist can be found here.