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Strange statues around the world
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Spanky 15,037 posts
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Registered 18 years agooop account suspended! someones gonna get a fat bill
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You mean some of the pics? -
ssuellid 19,142 posts
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Registered 20 years agoWhole site - link goes to an 'account suspended' page. -
tourlord 2,600 posts
Registered 16 years agoSome pretty grotesque stuff there .gif)
How did they miss this one out though? -
Works for me. -
tourlord 2,600 posts
Registered 16 years agoboabg wrote:
Works for me.
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tourlord wrote:
How did they miss \o/ -
One or two aren't appearing due to bandwidth limits. -
The katamari one is fantastic! -
Good stuff. Liked the one outside Ernst & Young. -
Love this one. -
smoothpete 37,743 posts
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Registered 17 years agoAwesome! A statue dedicated to the age old question of how many kids you could take on in a fight! God bless you Norway, you truly are the shining light of reason in this crazy world
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Tiger_Walts 16,674 posts
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Registered 19 years agosmoothpete wrote:
Indeed, surprisingly we never speculated on whether the combatants should be clothed or not. They answered that to.
Awesome! A statue dedicated to the age old question of how many kids you could take on in a fight! God bless you Norway, you truly are the shining light of reason in this crazy world -
pjmaybe 70,666 posts
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Registered 20 years agoFozzie_bear wrote:
Love this one.
My favourite by far.
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Max_Powers 1,256 posts
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Registered 17 years agosmoothpete wrote:
Awesome! A statue dedicated to the age old question of how many kids you could take on in a fight! God bless you Norway, you truly are the shining light of reason in this crazy world
Edited by smoothpete at 15:29:36 30-06-2006
LOL
Some really good ones in there. All public art should be this cool! -
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pjmaybe wrote:
Fozzie_bear wrote:
Love this one.
My favourite by far.
Peej
What, no love for the metal labia? -
pjmaybe 70,666 posts
Seen 12 years ago
Registered 20 years agoNah because you just KNOW how many dicks have been rubbed against that.
Good job it's not over here.
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boabg wrote:
pjmaybe wrote:
Fozzie_bear wrote:
Love this one.
My favourite by far.
Peej
What, no love for the metal labia?
'Tis a fine piece. But i prefer the simplicity of the other one. No cheap shock tactics. Instead the sculptor just made a single, subtle change to the norm and turned the art world on it's head. -
AceMaCool 237 posts
Seen 11 years ago
Registered 17 years ago
What, no love for the metal labia?
'Tis a fine piece. But i prefer the simplicity of the other one. No cheap shock tactics. Instead the sculptor just made a single, subtle change to the norm and turned the art world on it's head.
I wouldn't say it was shock tactics. Afterall they did make it so that the labia was only visible form underneath. That way only perverts and small children can see it... Oh
Edited by AceMaCool at 15:44:54 30-06-2006
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There's a cool one outside Buchanan st Bus station in Glasgow.
Here it is.
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