Wednesday 13 August 2008

Inflatable faeces raises a stink

I noticed this rather unusual item in today’s news. A giant inflatable dog turd brought down a power line after being blown away from a Swiss museum. Click here to read on

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  1. I've seen bigger ones on Victoria Parade.

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  2. But these are small compared with whats been dumped on us by Ladyman et all

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  3. It certainly adds an aspect to hosting modern art exhibitions that hadn’t occurred to me, yet I don’t suppose the damage came anywhere near to the cost of M&S to TDC anyone know who owned the building when TDC bought it?

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  4. Oh this ones too easy Micheal

    53,55,57 High Street and 10,11,12 Cecil Square (CT9 1 DY)

    Transfer dated 29 March 2006 between GEP (South) Limited and Thanet District Council
    Price stated £4,500,000

    However don't ask me who GEP are, as TDC cannot even answer that one?

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  5. It is a Swiss company speciaizing in inflatable giant erect penises.

    One of these products some years ago brought down a power line whilst still tethered to the ground.

    The temporary power cut to a nearby industrial estate disrupted toblerone production.

    The local newspaper questioned "Why make such things that are anyways too big for the mouth"

    How the Swiss laughed.

    They were rolling about.

    Hope this is helpful

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  6. Not another D.F.S sale!!

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  7. "Sandy hold hands with Bob Geldof there for a photo shoot and cop hold of this long copper flex attached to a giant inflatable poo. Yes by the pylon there would be good. Sets you off nicely"

    "No no Sandy I am using the zoom that is why I am a hundred yards away mate."

    "Yeah yeah looking good step forward together hand in hand and splash in that puddle next to the pylon"

    "Why is the poo wrapped in bacofoil did you say Sandy ? Promotional stunt OK"

    "Now we're releasing the poo mate just hold on to your flex there Sandy .... and smile"

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  8. When I read the headline, I thought for a moment that one of the bands at folk week had caused an upset!

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