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Friday, October 01, 2004

Hydrozorbing?

What? And who? And most importantly, why?

Every now and again you find something that, beyond all reasonable
doubt, proves to you that people in general just have too much friggin' time on their hands. I mean, how else, if not by abundance of time, does someone come up with the ungodly idea of -brace yourself- Hydrozorbing? An activity that, and let's be honest here, is performed with all the style and grace of a drowning hamster with severe gout and as surreal as a Salvador Dali landscape viewed inside out.

My mind, as you may or may not understand, is boggling.

Cheers

6 Comments:

Blogger cedia said...

That's interesting.... a zorbonaut you would be.

What's more interesting is the picture link. Wow. What the heck kind of message is it conveying? More like how many messages is it conveying?
Fascinating.

7:02 am  
Blogger Martin said...

You're not telling me you don't know Salvador Dali, are you? Also known as the artist who was stoned out of his skull when he made his best art.

He is, quite simply, genius.

Cheers

11:41 am  
Blogger Pep said...

Martin, that's my all time favourite Dali!
I also have a massive"Christ of Saint John of the Cross" in my dining room.

I love Picasso too and have a great long Guernica hanging.

Bet you wanted to know that!

9:57 pm  
Blogger Martin said...

Well, I do, as a matter of fact.

I love Dali, so surreal, and the same goes for Picasso. I don't know that other bloke you refer to, but I'll look for him.

Cheers

12:02 pm  
Blogger Pep said...

Do you mean Guernica?
Erm... hate saying this, Martin but Guernica is my fave Picasso painting, depicting a massacre in Spain.
:}

This is Guernica.

Sorry if I sound like a smarty-alex :}

3:19 pm  
Blogger Martin said...

Ah, right. I thought it was the name of an artist. Silly me. Good painting, though.

And don't worry about sounding like a smart-arse, because I do that myself all the time.

Thanks.

Cheers

9:43 pm  

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