Eulogy sure to follow. I'm working on it, since he meant so much to me.
Gustav Broms wrote: "At this time I'm working on the manuscript to a documentary about the artist Harvey Cropper who lived in Stockholm most of his life. Right now I'm transcribing an interview with a former student to Cropper, the artist, poet and musician Lefifi Tladi. I'd like to share something he shared regarding Harvey Cropper: When somebody was talking some nonsense he would say: "Ah, there goes another expensive brain." It was because he had this story that there was a guy who was selling brains and then there were these brains that were 10 000 and then the other brains that were 100 000. So a guy was asking: "Why are those brains 10 000?" He said: "No, these brains of 10 000 are brains of women. And then these other ones of 100 000 are brains of men." So the guy said: "Why this discrepancy?" He said: "No, you see these brains of men that are 100 000 is because they have never been used. They are new. And then these other brains have been used before." Watch the trailer of the documentary here: http://www.facebook.com/l/0AQG-epjeAQHD1fk4jLSGp_voHCdetuelBE_xdEznb4Fjfw/indabamovement.com/trailer-harvey-cropper/"
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