Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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A blog about, among other things, imaginary ideas - What ifs? and Imagine thats. What if photographs looked nothing like what we see with our eyes? Imagine that the Berlin Wall had never come down. What if we were the punchline of an interminable joke? All contributions welcome.
Somewhere near Red Deer.
ReplyDeleteSprite, FGS, Sprite ?.
Close, Vince. But the bean bags are, in fact, the corpses of aliens. I said I was here to save the world.
ReplyDeleteAs "politics ain't beanbag," I think you are somewhere in the Canadian PM's constituency.
ReplyDeleteBehind the sofa. I can see your cat hat.
ReplyDeleteWith no less than three remotes, a couple of rental DVDS, the remainders of a six-pack of Sprite on the lower shelf, an open cellphone (or yet another remote) on the couch, and the bean bag chairs, I'd say it is someone's t.v. room. If you are there to interview someone, other than the PM, I believe the only Albertan of note in the past twenty years, k.d. lang, has also left town, so I'm at a loss as to whose family room this might be.
ReplyDeleteNear the Athabasca Oil Sands. Fort McMurray. Final answer.
ReplyDeleteIt's well known that Canadians use bean bags to fend off savage wolves. When attacked, just pick up a nearby bean bag. The beast will immediately seize it rather than you and race back into the forest to gorge on its prize.
ReplyDeleteStan the man? Hard to imagine you'd go all that way in search of things for your new London pad.
Looks like someone's basement rec room. Bean bags for the kids. Like how you artfully posed the Sprite can, though.
ReplyDeleteAre you in one of the bean bags?
ReplyDeleteJ Cheever Loophole
B A in Churchill, Manitoba, the Polar Bear Capital of the World, to assess and report on the plight of the great furry thing whose importance is celebrated by its replication as a bean bag. The hotel room appears cold, stark and characterless, but is that simply a description of most hotel rooms no matter where they are, or is there something peculiarly Manitoban, about it? Who knows? Bryan did say that Canada eludes definition.
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