The owl ain't what it seems? |
"Thousands of keen bird-watchers flock to Serbia’s northern town of Kikinda every winter to see one of the world’s largest roosting populations of long-eared owls.
But the small town on Serbia’s border with Romania is now trending on social media for a different reason: a protest over a statue aiming to brand it as the city of owls which many say resembles a phallus rather than an owl.
The protesters say the terracotta statue’s elongated shape and minimalist features were obscene and demanded its removal."
But the small town on Serbia’s border with Romania is now trending on social media for a different reason: a protest over a statue aiming to brand it as the city of owls which many say resembles a phallus rather than an owl.
The protesters say the terracotta statue’s elongated shape and minimalist features were obscene and demanded its removal."
UFOwl? |
Ki ... kinda kinky looking, not to mention spooky looking, too.
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Ross and Carrie Meet The Owl Guy: The Mike Clelland Interview
Major Briggs looks kinda like a dick, too, come to think of it;-) |
Kikinda owl middle finger puppets might send a message?-) |
I think this statue will be a big tourist attraction for the town of Kikinda, because I'd never heard of the town or its owls before reading the news story about the "owl" statue.
The souvenir market possibilities are endless with a statue like that, but Kikindians would probably tell me to go shove my souvenir ideas where the sun don't shine.
I'm not even going to go into the anal probe product possibilities this statue could inspire;-)
Are the Powerful Owls What They Seem?
My photo of the powerful owl statue in Canberra with the moon in the sky |
At least the statue of the Powerful Owl in Australia's capital city Canberra doesn't look as phallic as Kikinda's.
But with Canberra being the Washington D.C. of Australia's political life, we certainly don't need any more pricks in that town;-)
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