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Post by dividavi on May 18, 2020 22:53:31 GMT
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Post by dividavi on May 18, 2020 23:03:34 GMT
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Post by dividavi on May 18, 2020 23:33:31 GMT
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Post by Eva Yojimbo on May 18, 2020 23:35:31 GMT
These are really cool... well, the metal ones are, I don't get the fascination with turning meat into sculptures and dresses and stuff. Wouldn't mind owning that first one.
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Post by lowtacks86 on May 18, 2020 23:52:03 GMT
That reminds me of that meat dress Lady Gaga wore to the VMAs (was that real meat? I don't remember.)
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 18, 2020 23:56:09 GMT
Butter Sculpture Dairy Princesses   
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 18, 2020 23:58:12 GMT
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on May 18, 2020 23:58:56 GMT
More Butter ~ Minnesota State Fair    They stole that idea from the Iowa State Fair!
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 19, 2020 0:01:14 GMT
Maybe corn and eggs and pork ones from Iowa State Fair ?
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on May 19, 2020 0:17:45 GMT
Maybe corn and eggs and pork ones from Iowa State Fair ? First butter cow was made in 1911. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butter_sculptures_at_the_Iowa_State_Fair) 
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 19, 2020 0:22:34 GMT
 butter_sculpture_of_Teddy_Roosevelt~_Minnesota_State_Fair ~_ 1910
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on May 19, 2020 0:23:48 GMT
Darn. You win this round. 
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Post by BATouttaheck on May 19, 2020 0:25:38 GMT
Yours maybe was the First Butter COW ever
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Post by dividavi on May 19, 2020 2:10:31 GMT
Sheepish Sculpture:   You may ask, "What use are rotary phones with spiral-wound cords?" Plenty, as shown by Jean Luc Cornec's new exhibit at the Museum of Communications in Frankfurt. It presses visitors to recall more simplified times through a flock of free-roaming sheep sculpted from old, analog, rotary phones.  Harriet Meade made this mother-child pair from scrap metal.  Corrugated iron sheep from NZ.
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Post by goz on May 19, 2020 22:39:25 GMT
Has this got something to do with Arlon's hurricane in a junkyard theory?
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