Friday, August 14, 2009

Captured live on camera: both wild Bologna and Salami Snake

See the kinds of moves they make



We stumbled across this delicious-looking collection of captured wild sausages a few days ago in England and my mum took this little video on her cell phone. Can you guess where we saw them?




© 2009 Sam Breach

12 comments:

  1. Anonymous14/8/09 09:26

    Is that the exhibit by the artist Banksy?

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  2. That is both awesome and horrifying all at once. Love it!

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  3. At an art show? Artists are wonderful, and strange.

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  4. At the Chippendales' rest home?

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  5. Well done Gregory - it was indeed Banksy in his exhibition "Banksy vs Bristol Museum" I agree with Genie and Zoomie: Awesome, horrifying, strange and wonderful".

    Cookiecrumb - do you think the Chippendales were represented by the chipolatas?

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  6. Oh why did I read this whilst drinking tea, you made me splutter with laughter!

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  7. Ok weirdly fabulous. I'm kicking myself for not making it to the exhibit on my recent trip. Ahhh such is life eh?

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  8. Very awesome but didfrente...




    Have a great Day ~~~

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  9. At first, I couldn't believe what I was seeing . . .

    Amazing-- and sort of scary. It reminds me of that old Peter Gabriel video-- "Monkey," I think it was-- the one with all the 80's animation.

    Thanks for the laugh (and simultaneous skin crawl.)

    Peace,

    Jen

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  10. Your mom's video cracked me up, I wasn't sure what to expect when I clicked on it and found it very funny. I also enjoyed how you talk about yourself in the third person all through your introduction section. Love your blog! Here's wishing you continued success in the future.

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  11. Quite possibly the most perculiar thing i have ever seen, am not sure whether to laugh or cry at this being Banksy's latest work. Victoria Hassett, Jom Makan

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