...and a little bit of Queensland
I hope he's trying to say something nice ..... Well spotted Al.
I am reliably informed this building is also known as 'Hopoate House' after the infamous digital high jinx of League player John Hopoate ;-)
I like it.Actually, I like to be surprised out and about.Have a nice day!Thanks for sharing.
Hopoate House - that's brilliant.Sebastian Vettel (Formula 1) is very fond of this gesture - but using one hand only.And there's Kenny Everett's character Brother Lee Love: he used to have massive comedy hands arranged like this.I wonder if anyone's tripped over the finger on the ground?
It's a great piece of art whatever he or she is saying ;-)Chrissy from Manchester: a photo a day at Mancunian Wave
Dianne: It's not the kind of thing you can ignore really, is it?Cara: Yes I had heard that one as well :-)Gunn: There are plenty of things here to surprise you when you are out and about. We do have some very strange art, but most I like.Lincoln Eye: Oh I'd love it if someone put a Kenny Everett hand over it! Chrissy Brand: Thanks, and welcome to my blog
Look out for that piano?I've watched too many cartoons.
Isn't that the wrong finger to be a rude sign Al haha! What a fantastic sculpture to come across,it's very cool indeed. I wonder if everyone 'looks up' when they first see it.
Ha, maybe you can get a photo of someone standing there looking up one day.
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I hope he's trying to say something nice ..... Well spotted Al.
I am reliably informed this building is also known as 'Hopoate House' after the infamous digital high jinx of League player John Hopoate ;-)
I like it.
Actually, I like to be surprised out and about.
Have a nice day!
Thanks for sharing.
Hopoate House - that's brilliant.
Sebastian Vettel (Formula 1) is very fond of this gesture - but using one hand only.
And there's Kenny Everett's character Brother Lee Love: he used to have massive comedy hands arranged like this.
I wonder if anyone's tripped over the finger on the ground?
It's a great piece of art whatever he or she is saying ;-)
Chrissy from Manchester: a photo a day at Mancunian Wave
Dianne: It's not the kind of thing you can ignore really, is it?
Cara: Yes I had heard that one as well :-)
Gunn: There are plenty of things here to surprise you when you are out and about. We do have some very strange art, but most I like.
Lincoln Eye: Oh I'd love it if someone put a Kenny Everett hand over it!
Chrissy Brand: Thanks, and welcome to my blog
Look out for that piano?
I've watched too many cartoons.
Isn't that the wrong finger to be a rude sign Al haha! What a fantastic sculpture to come across,it's very cool indeed. I wonder if everyone 'looks up' when they first see it.
Ha, maybe you can get a photo of someone standing there looking up one day.
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