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Author: Tony
Born and raised in Malaysia between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Educated at Wycliffe College in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, England. Living in the foothills of Mount Etna since 1982 and teaching English at Catania University since 1987. View all posts by Tony

Unfortunately, the numerous restorations of the work have changed the original representation of Leonardo attributing the armed hand of knife to Peter instead of Judas. It’s a good thing Leonardo will never know it!
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Sh! Don’t speak so loudly or Leonardo might hear you!
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They were sitting at the table for eating, and when you are eating, talking is secondary, or even not recommended.
And if they had been sitting opposite each other, the fresco would not have been so beautiful and Michelangelo would have been in trouble.
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But was Michelangelo there at the last supper?
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Yes, he was there as a special guest. Don’t you know that he’s still alive? He has been leaving with Jim Morrison and Elvis Presley for a long time, today he splits a flat with Steve Jobs.
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Well, they say an Apple a day keeps the doctor away!
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I wonder why they sit all on the same side; it make no sense. Who is on the far end can’t listen what Jesus say
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Ahah, good point, Luca! 😂
N.B.
“The person at the far end can’t hear what Jesus is saying.”
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🙂 nice
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Makes sense, I suppose! 😂
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