Serious Trouble
Dollcee asked, do you believe there is such a thing as ‘the mind of an artist’?
Dos said, if there is, I doubt whether you would find one around here.
Dollcee said, I believe that it is commonly accepted that a citizen artist does not need to have an excuse to do as they please.
Dos said, they may not be required to have an excuse, but they are expected to have detailed explanations for what they have done.
Dollcee said, that is probably why I will never be an artist. ‘One’, I am not very good at doing anything when I am intoxicated and ‘two’, I am hopeless at explaining myself.
Dos said, I would like to add to that; ‘three’, my social skills are somewhat vague.
Cybo said, being an artist is far too complex for my liking. Maintaining a steady course is hard enough without having to do complex things, like being interesting.
Dollcee said, I wonder how does a citizen get a neurological switching system to enable them to be an artist.
Dos said, artist haven’t always been culturally acceptable. There have been periods when artists have been outcasts.
Cybo said, they were probably charging too much for their services and then, making jokes about the bishops that were engaging them.
Dollcee said, I wonder how we would deal with that, if a bishop came knocking on our door wanting some popular culture content.
Cybo said, when a bishop is out and about doing business, do they wear those shiny robes and big tall hats.
Dollcee said, I suppose they would have to always wear the full kit and Kaboodle. Otherwise, citizens wouldn’t know that they are important.
Padoke said, if a bishop needed to come here, they would be serious trouble.