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Mr Gordon Brown He Hath a Chin (and Ordovicius is Back)

Like James Bond - but not yet Owen Glyndower - Ordovicius is back. By my count, Sanddef has done seven posts in two days.

One of these included this photo of Mr Gordon, which reminds me of a TV character but I can’t quite decide who.

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On reflection, I think it is the prominent and incisive chin that has shades of prominent, incisive and fictitious investigators.

Two examples: Steve McGarrett and Rockford (ignore the sideburns):

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On the subject of chins, Edward Lear said:

There was a Young Lady whose chin,
Resembled the point of a pin;
So she had it made sharp, and purchased a harp,
And played several tunes with her chin.

And since we are on harps, here is an angel with a fiddle who would perhaps prefer to be playing one. The chin is still similar to the Prime Minister’s however. Details in stained glass windows are marvellous. This one is - I think - in the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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(Flickr Ref)

If I didn’t know better, I would say the angel was an ancestor of Sir Simon Rattle. The resemblance is uncanny, and Sir Simon’s chin is also worryingly close to Mr Gordon’s.

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Comment by Ian Grey
2008-04-20 18:47:52

Shades of Cable Guy/Pet detective?

 
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