Monday, July 6, 2009

Now, where'd I put my other shoe... there it is!



Everybody, cancan! LAAA la-la-la-la LA LA la-la-la-la...

(Found by Cassandra.)

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

WHAT THE *&%#*( IS THAT? lol

burhanistan said...

Ah, that is a Madagascar Gam Bush (Ravenala leggus). They are illegal to import without a permit so I hope this person is a responsible owner. The last thing the delicate Boston native plant ecosystem needs is an invasive leg growing bush.

Loonytick said...

This is possibly the strangest thing I've seen on this blog, and that's saying a lot.

Brendan said...

It looks to me like someone is making a "A Christmas Story"-style lamp.

PrincessLuceval said...

I like how, even though it looks rather random, the shoe seems neatly tied.

And also WTF?

Stuart said...

Note to all potential gangsters out there: The garbage disposal is NOT an effective way to dispose of certain "evidence".

Alissa Grosso said...

It's almost like a visual puzzle or something. I spent more time than I should have staring at this to try and figure out just what I was looking at.

Anonymous said...

The laast time I was even remotely close to that position, I got pregnant.

*blush*

Unknown said...

Anonymous #1, you took the words right out my mouth...

Anonymous said...

Ah. I see they are going for a post-modern effect. The manniquin represents the fragmentary state of our economy, and the tied shoe represents our efforts to put a bold face on the tragedy of our prosperous poverty. The ragged jean shorts represent the moral decay that has torn at our country, bringing us to the decrepid state.

...or it could just be a really lazy jackass wanting to post pics without cleaning. Take your pick. :)

Callie said...

This totally reminds me of the cast iron shoe forms my mom used to collect. She displayed them all in the front window so when you looked in from the outside you just saw a bunch of feet sticking up.

Yeah, weird family.

goody goody said...

Through all the photos, I kept tilting my head farther and farther to the left although the books and window shade suggested otherwise. Made me kinda dizzy!

Decadent Housewife said...

That. Is. So. Weird.

Don the Baptist said...

I'm pretty sure I cleaned that house as a grad student: Marin County, California for sure.