'You find a delicious toccoin his paintings,...' OK, now let the rest of us in on what he is saying here. Is this a typo? 'You find a delicious _____ in his paintings,...' Should this be in Italics suggesting it's a word from another language? TOCCOIN has me stumped.
I would seriously appreciate a reply. Thank you.
(This is not a criticism, only a measure of how seriously I take The Sun. Sir J.)
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'You find a delicious toccoin his paintings,...' OK, now let the rest of us in on what he is saying...
Sir Joshua
Apr 10, 2007 07:13
I think he means tocco, touch, as the sentence suggests. [MORE]
nbm
Apr 13, 2007 12:06
Thank you. The italics and space would have done it. Now I can sleep. [MORE]