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They're Soft, Cuddly and Lashed to the Front of a Truck. But Why?
NY Times ^
| 13 November 2005
| Andy Newman
Posted on 11/12/2005 2:43:19 PM PST by Lorianne
A bear with a prominent grease spot on his little beige nose spends his days wedged behind the bumper guard of an ironworker's pickup in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn. A fuzzy rabbit and a clown, garroted by a bungee cord, slump from the front of a Dodge van in Park Slope. Stewie, the evil baby from "Family Guy," scowls from the grille of a Pepperidge Farm delivery truck in Brooklyn Heights, mold occasionally sprouting from his forehead.
All are soldiers in the tattered, scattered army of the stuffed: mostly discarded toys plucked from the trash and given new if punishing lives on the prows of large motor vehicles, their fluffy white guts flapping from burst seams and going gray in the soot-stream of a thousand exhaust pipes.
Grille-mounted stuffed animals form a compelling yet little-studied aspect of the urban streetscape, a traveling gallery of baldly transgressive public art. The time has come not just to praise them but to ask the big question. Why?
That is, why do a small percentage of trucks and vans have filthy plush toys lashed to their fronts, like prisoners at the mast? Are they someone's idea of a joke? Parking aids? Talismans against summonses?
Interviews with half a dozen truckers as well as folklorists, art historians and anthropologists revealed the grille-mounted plush toy to be a product of a tangle of physical circumstance, proximate and indirect influence, ethnic tradition, occupational mindset and Jungian archetype.
(Excerpt) Read more at nytimes.com ...
TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: hoodornaments; modernart; stuffedanimals
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To: saquin
Is the bunny from Nantucket?
/john
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posted on
11/12/2005 3:24:31 PM PST
by
JRandomFreeper
(D@mit! I'm just a cook. Don't make me come over there and prove it!)
To: doug from upland
I think you are onto something.
22
posted on
11/12/2005 3:27:26 PM PST
by
TASMANIANRED
(Conservatives are from earth. Liberals are from Uranus.)
To: martin_fierro
23
posted on
11/12/2005 3:30:21 PM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
(Want to be on my Civil Engineers ping list? Just say so!)
To: M203M4
Looks like my sister's car (x 3). She's got more deer with her car than her husband has got with his rifle.
She lives in rural southern MN and drives like a Bat out of Hell. It's the deer that run scared in that neck of the woods.
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posted on
11/12/2005 3:32:17 PM PST
by
PeteB570
(Guns, what real men want for Christmas)
To: Fierce Allegiance
Now thats a nice looking hood ornament. Is it stock?
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posted on
11/12/2005 3:34:03 PM PST
by
PeteB570
(Guns, what real men want for Christmas)
To: PeteB570
Nah, it's an accessory that you have to pay for by the hour.
26
posted on
11/12/2005 3:37:54 PM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
(Want to be on my Civil Engineers ping list? Just say so!)
To: Fierce Allegiance
She really enjoys lashing, right?
If she doesn't, let me know. I'd be happy(!) to teach her.
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posted on
11/12/2005 3:41:18 PM PST
by
upchuck
(John Robinson abhors my avatar: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1510594/posts?page=30#30 :)
To: wildcatf4f3
I have this memory of my late business partner, he was
from OK. and loved the okie image.
He came by to see me once when he was moving, and he had
stuff tied all over his truck, it was pouring down rain
and lashed to the right fender was a cage with his cat
in it, the cat was NOT happy.
28
posted on
11/12/2005 3:46:22 PM PST
by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: Fierce Allegiance
29
posted on
11/12/2005 3:49:19 PM PST
by
fuquadukie
(If you can't hang with the big dogs, then don't jump off the porch.)
To: martin_fierro; Felicity Fahrquar
bear with a prominent grease spot on his little beige nose spends his days BOBO!
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posted on
11/12/2005 3:51:29 PM PST
by
Experiment 6-2-6
(Admn Mods: tiny, malicious things that glare and gibber from dark corners.They have pins and dolls..)
To: Lorianne
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posted on
11/12/2005 3:55:38 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(Semper Paratus! (always prepared))
To: Lorianne
This is what is passing for news these days?
32
posted on
11/12/2005 3:56:26 PM PST
by
Dashing Dasher
(I'm going to become rich as soon as I invent a device that allows you to smack people over the web!)
To: M203M4
33
posted on
11/12/2005 3:58:49 PM PST
by
Dashing Dasher
(I'm going to become rich as soon as I invent a device that allows you to smack people over the web!)
To: Lady Jag
34
posted on
11/12/2005 3:59:07 PM PST
by
Dashing Dasher
(I'm going to become rich as soon as I invent a device that allows you to smack people over the web!)
To: Lady Jag
I almost pinged you to that picture until I realized that it was you who posted it! Ha!
35
posted on
11/12/2005 4:07:17 PM PST
by
Beaker
To: fuquadukie
Kinda skank face. Glad I didn't putmy glasses on to check.
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posted on
11/12/2005 4:08:53 PM PST
by
Fierce Allegiance
(Want to be on my Civil Engineers ping list? Just say so!)
To: Dashing Dasher
Now, that's funny! That bad, huh?
37
posted on
11/12/2005 4:38:33 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(Semper Paratus! (always prepared))
To: Beaker
LOL! Well, thanks for thinking of me!
38
posted on
11/12/2005 4:39:08 PM PST
by
Lady Jag
(Semper Paratus! (always prepared))
To: Lorianne
If only plush toys would learn to cross at the crosswalks, none of this would ever happen.
39
posted on
11/12/2005 4:40:15 PM PST
by
exile
(Exile - Helen Thomas tried to lure me into her Gingerbread House.)
To: Fierce Allegiance
If I had a choice I'd pick that type of Deer on my hood.
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