It's the Red Line entrance at Vermont & Santa Monica, if you must know, & is, in fact, a huge can of Microsporum Canis. Clever packaging, huh? Bow wow!
Hoping it'll squish something/someone in the next quake.
That is the ugliest 'piece of art' I have ever seen and I thought I saw the ugliest sculptures east of the continental divide..where of course taste is not an option...in most cases.
I use Hell=A's mass transit on occasion, and I will avoid that station in the future, for fear of being squished, per your wish foisted upon humanity, as a whole.
I was hip to the metro station entrance; I saw the clews.
I kind of like it, actually. Better than most mass transit bottom-of-the-barrel elements. But then, it's already been established that I have no taste.
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if it was hinged, it could be used to squish those pedestrians.
ReplyDeleteBig Microsporum Canis you have in L.A.
ReplyDeleteOk, wtf is it? The big thing looks like a canned ham fer christ sakes.
ReplyDeleteI was expecting Hoover, dammit!
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Mystery Editor Reveals:
ReplyDeleteIt's the Red Line entrance at Vermont & Santa Monica, if you must know, & is, in fact, a huge can of Microsporum Canis. Clever packaging, huh? Bow wow!
Hoping it'll squish something/someone in the next quake.
That is the ugliest 'piece of art' I have ever seen and I thought I saw the ugliest sculptures east of the continental divide..where of course taste is not an option...in most cases.
ReplyDeleteI use Hell=A's mass transit on occasion, and I will avoid that station in the future, for fear of being squished, per your wish foisted upon humanity, as a whole.
I was hip to the metro station entrance; I saw the clews.
ReplyDeleteI kind of like it, actually. Better than most mass transit bottom-of-the-barrel elements. But then, it's already been established that I have no taste.
Rapid Transit Editor:
ReplyDeleteThey've done a not-intolerable job of tarting up the train stations w/ "art," 'though it's no Paris around here.