Stacey Vanek-Smith (Everybody's Business Host)
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Like you said, it looks like cool pop art, you know, painted on a warship. Like it almost looks like some weird art installation and not a real thing that the Navy did.
Like you said, it looks like cool pop art, you know, painted on a warship. Like it almost looks like some weird art installation and not a real thing that the Navy did.
But the intention there, again, is not to like conceal it like it's not there, but to confuse and mislead about like the course heading or something up like that or like how fast they're going or, yeah, like I said, where they're headed. And apparently it worked pretty good.
But the intention there, again, is not to like conceal it like it's not there, but to confuse and mislead about like the course heading or something up like that or like how fast they're going or, yeah, like I said, where they're headed. And apparently it worked pretty good.
But the intention there, again, is not to like conceal it like it's not there, but to confuse and mislead about like the course heading or something up like that or like how fast they're going or, yeah, like I said, where they're headed. And apparently it worked pretty good.
Yeah, so that's on the actual ship and he painted paintings of these ships and they're really cool looking. I love it.
Yeah, so that's on the actual ship and he painted paintings of these ships and they're really cool looking. I love it.
Yeah, so that's on the actual ship and he painted paintings of these ships and they're really cool looking. I love it.
Yeah. I guess we'll go with the last three here. We have Frederick Varley, who lived till 1969, so I think he lived the second longest. He was a schoolmate of Lismer's in England, and I think we did mention that they both studied in Antwerp, Belgium.
Yeah. I guess we'll go with the last three here. We have Frederick Varley, who lived till 1969, so I think he lived the second longest. He was a schoolmate of Lismer's in England, and I think we did mention that they both studied in Antwerp, Belgium.
Yeah. I guess we'll go with the last three here. We have Frederick Varley, who lived till 1969, so I think he lived the second longest. He was a schoolmate of Lismer's in England, and I think we did mention that they both studied in Antwerp, Belgium.
And then he reconnected with Lismore after living in Yorkshire and getting married. And he was like, Lismore was like, come on over to Canada, man. And he did so in 1912, went to work at the Grip like a lot of them and also painted for the war memorials.
And then he reconnected with Lismore after living in Yorkshire and getting married. And he was like, Lismore was like, come on over to Canada, man. And he did so in 1912, went to work at the Grip like a lot of them and also painted for the war memorials.
And then he reconnected with Lismore after living in Yorkshire and getting married. And he was like, Lismore was like, come on over to Canada, man. And he did so in 1912, went to work at the Grip like a lot of them and also painted for the war memorials.
Yeah, I agree, actually. And that's some of my favorite stuff, too. And I might hang some of the other stuff. Maybe I was being too harsh.
Yeah, I agree, actually. And that's some of my favorite stuff, too. And I might hang some of the other stuff. Maybe I was being too harsh.
Yeah, I agree, actually. And that's some of my favorite stuff, too. And I might hang some of the other stuff. Maybe I was being too harsh.