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Yeah. I know. Whodathunk you’d find an Ubiquitous Plastic Stool arrangement on the streets of Bangkok celebrating the colors of Old Glory instead of those used in their own national flag.
(Give it a minute.)
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04 Wednesday Jul 2012
Posted in Bangkok, Travel Photography, Ubiquitous Plastic Stool Shot
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Yeah. I know. Whodathunk you’d find an Ubiquitous Plastic Stool arrangement on the streets of Bangkok celebrating the colors of Old Glory instead of those used in their own national flag.
(Give it a minute.)
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brilliant!
Sorry I didn’t comment sooner. I am in Montreal at the moment…the ashtray of Canada
Ah, the maple leaf rag!
3 legged at that……how fascinating.
Good eye Al – it’s a visual metaphor for the loss of the underpinnings of society’s morals and the instability of our current economic condition.
I’ve missed these photos so much. Internet was much too expensive on the cruise ship to follow your blog, so I have some catch up reading next week.
You did of course take some Ubiquitous Platsic Stool shots on you cruise for me, right Mitch?
I got a good shot of three white chairs stacked up on the porch of a small grass-roofed guest cottage. I, of course, thought of you!
I love that I’m responsible for the upswing in Ubiquitous Plastic Stool photography from holiday photos around the globe!!!
are you sure its only got 3 legs ?? i only ask because there seems to be a shaddow where the missing leg should be /
which reminds me of a …. derek and clive sketch .. about the guy who goes in for the role of tarzan … http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lbnkY1tBvMU&feature=related…
your right leg i like .. i like it a lot .. infact i have nothing against your right leg . trouble is neither have you.
The shadowly leg was a metaphor for the capitalistic industrial war machine that runs the U.S. Tim.