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星期五, 9月 17, 2004, 1:01 上午

First Impression

One day in the early 1960s, John Lennon walked into London's Indica art gallery to visit an exhibition of avant garde art. Among the exhibits was a fresh apple. Inspired, Lennon impulsively plucked the item from its stand and took a bite. When the artist, who happened to be right there at the time, cried out in anger, Lennon sheepishly grinned and replaced the apple.

The artist in question? Yoko Ono.

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