Tuesday, May 08, 2012

Can Ya Put That Shit Somewhere Else?

Still on a semi-hiatus, so today I'm sharing a few of the strange things we encountered in the last couple of weeks. The world never ceases to entertain and amaze...


Sitting in a little bar/restaurant where they hang up the artwork that kids do
while parents kill their livers....looked up and saw this.  Obviously from the
Sesame Street coloring book entitled 'B is for Bestiality'.
The dog does look pretty damned happy though.

Saw this at a flea market.  A lamp made entirely of popsicle sticks.  Don't know
whether to be impressed by the construction or appalled at the bad taste.
Nevermind.  I'm both.

Also from the flea market.  This is a men's hospital urinal from the 1940's.
  Yes.  We bought it.
Don't ask.

You gotta love the marketing of these reptilisex doorstops.  
I mean, you couldn't buy just one, knowing how close they are. Could you?  
Where else but the flea market?

In an antique shop....Is it just me or are dolls freaky even without 
being dressed in a nun's habit?  What child 
would want to play with a nun doll? 

No surprise that this was at the flea market. 
No idea what this trolly thing is but I'm oddly curious if it's
 naked because it's sad or sad because it's naked.
That doesn't make me weird, does it?
 


Funkiness, y'all,
Ach

16 comments:

  1. Not only happy dogs, but happy lizards. What kind of crazy gang banging flea market were you at? Maybe the clown is sad cuz he got all naked in anticipation of a similar set up, yet alas, there were no other funky looking naked clowns around?

    Dolls are always creepy. The end.

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    1. You may be on to something there. There were other troll dolls there, but they were all dressed.

      Hmmmm.....

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  2. I am alarmed bY Zoe and Elmo (tickle me Elmo indeed!) I am also a little stunned by the $15 price tag on sir naked!

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    1. Can't find any info on sir naked (great name, BTW), but I agree that $15 seems a bit high. He was about 8 inches tall, so he's a big un....still, no regrets about leaving him there...

      Tickle me Elmo! HAHAHAHA!!!!

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  3. These are fantastic! I nearly choked when I saw the coloring book photo... and I ALWAYS get naked when I'm sad... so that's probably it!

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    1. Thanks, Six. For awhile I thought I was imagining it. I knew you all would see it, too!

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  4. So peculiar. I'm really happy you bought the urinal. And no, I do not want to know why.
    B for Bestiality made me giggle.

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    1. Thanks, Mel. Makes a great vase. LOL

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    1. For a mere $15 he (she?) could be yours...

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  6. I would have loved to play with a nun doll as a child, because I wanted to be a nun. Oh, if I could only buy it now.

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    1. You wanted to be a nun, Nellie? I'll bet there's a good story there.

      I wish I'd have paid more attention to the price...

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  7. LOVE flea markets! My sister and I both had nun dolls as children. Of course, we were never allowed to play with them. I believe they still live in a closet at my sister's (formerly my parent's) house. Creepy is right!!

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    1. OK now, Fran...You're scaring me. Was having a nun doll a rite of passage for Catholic girls that I missed?

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  8. I love the stuff you stumble across at flea markets: I need to go to more of them! My favorite find of yours: the creepy nun doll. What is up with that?! SCARY! But that's why I love it.

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    1. I know, L-Kat...We tend to gravitate to the strange..or maybe it gravitates to us. Not sure.

      You, too, love the nun doll? Maybe I'm more demonic than I thought...

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Lay it on me, people.