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February 27, 2005

Biff Henderson Art Work

Bifflegopicture_3Carl Jung once said "A great work of art is like a dream for all its apparent obviousness it does not explain itself and is never unequivocal."  I have no idea what that means.  After all Carl Jung was a well-educated Swiss psychologist prone to using big words that no one understood, but I was lBifficepictureooking for a quote for this post about Biff Henderson art work and that one popped up in Google.  What I do know is that the Lego portrait of Biff Henderson that appeared on the February 25, 2005 edition of the Late Show with David Letterman belongs in The Louvre in Paris.  It is a fine example of the type of artwork that Leonardo da Vinci would be producing if he  worked with Legos and Bifftattoopicturewasn't dead.  Lego master builder Nathan Sawaya is reported to have used over 2,000 Lego pieces in creating this masterpiece.  This is just the latest in a long line of  breathtaking works of arts featuring Biff Henderson that have been displayed on The Late Show.  Who can forget the incredible Biff Henderson ice sculpture crafted by Mark Watson on the February 2, 2005 edition of The Late Show?  Or back on the November 8, 2004 edition of The Late Show when Brian Fink tattooed Biff Henderson's face on Ryan Carney.  I can't wait to see future pieces of Biff Henderson inspired art work.  If anyone else has any examples of Biff Henderson art (or even a french fry shaped like Biff Henderson), then please post them to the comments section of this blog.

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I saw Biff Henderson in a CVS over the weekend. I was talking incessantly to a woman who obviously didn't want to talk to him. He said he just got back from Iraq. What a guy...

I recall the show where Biff was hypnotized and Letterman kept saying "sleep" and Biff fell into the chair. Was that fake or not. I never saw any follow up to that. Thanks

I make mosaics out of Jelly Belly candy. I have a great example of one of Martin Luther King. I think Biff would look good made out of candy.

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