In the southern Russian city of Zheleznovodsk a Monument to Enemas (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25265056/) has been unveiled. An 800 pound brass enema syringe was placed in front of the Mashuk Akva-Term spa.
I wonder...is it hollow. And if not, does it shoot out water like a water cannon every so often? :wink:
Quote"There is no kitsch or obscenity, it is a successful work of art," Alexander Kharchenko told The Associated Press. "An enema is almost a symbol of our region."
That kind of stuff always makes me feel sort of good, because although I may not be rich and successful, at least I'm not a complete idiot :teddyr:
oh, those wacky Russians!!! :bouncegiggle:
Now our statues can have enemas too! Michelangelo's David has been needing one for a while.
Quote from: Jack on June 21, 2008, 07:33:44 AM
Quote"There is no kitsch or obscenity, it is a successful work of art," Alexander Kharchenko told The Associated Press. "An enema is almost a symbol of our region."
That kind of stuff always makes me feel sort of good, because although I may not be rich and successful, at least I'm not a complete idiot :teddyr:
Zheleznovodsk, when they want to give Russia an enema, that's where they stick the tube :teddyr:
I must admit, the cherubim are a nice touch. Dr. Kellogg would be proud.
Next up: The Golden Glove, a Monument to Prostate Exams.
I'm waiting for the golden douche fountain.
Is it sponsored by Fleet?