Elk, With Porch Furniture. Don't worry, she got it off. From Denver Channel via Jonco Comments (8) Newest 5 Newest 5 Comments [sarcasm]OMG, this animal is so very endangered, how dare you Neatorama.[/sarcasm]What a curious little guy, haha. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Fortunately for the wildlife, they fall apart readily. (Unlike plastic rings for soda cans, etc.) Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Brian Jungen also used those ubiquitous chairs for his artwork: a "skeleton" of a whale made from the chairs! Link Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Smithsonian Magazine had an interesting piece a few years back about the ubiquity of these plastic chairs--"the world’s cheapest seat."http://www.smithsonianmag.com/issues/2004/july/seat.php?page=1 Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Funny Alex, it's an elk, not a llama. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.) Login to comment. Click here to view up to the first 100 of this post's 8 comments
[sarcasm]OMG, this animal is so very endangered, how dare you Neatorama.[/sarcasm]What a curious little guy, haha. Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
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Brian Jungen also used those ubiquitous chairs for his artwork: a "skeleton" of a whale made from the chairs! Link Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
Smithsonian Magazine had an interesting piece a few years back about the ubiquity of these plastic chairs--"the world’s cheapest seat."http://www.smithsonianmag.com/issues/2004/july/seat.php?page=1 Abusive comment hidden. (Show it anyway.)
What a curious little guy, haha.
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