Monday, February 2, 2009

Festival du Cirque de Demain.

This "thing of ours" is getting out of control. I can almost understand an Oscar or a silver clown holding a globe on his shoulder, but I would sure hate to have this "trophy" sitting on the mantle, and have to explain to guests that I really wasn't the " Stick the ball up my bum with my foot Champion", that's just what they gave me. I imagine you could get "creative" with a bowling trophy, but who would want to admit they won the thing.

Rebecca, this one you can enlarge . It is a Gold award given for creativity in costuming, and excellence in bacchi ball inserting with no hands. It is called the Popeye if awarded for costuming brilliance and the Poopeye if awarded for athletic brilliance. You gotta love an industry heading a thousand different "artistic" directions. LOL

3 comments:

Wade G. Burck said...

Blogger Rebecca Ostroff said...

Wade,
ok do tell what is this trophy for ??
Are you knocking kegglers ?
Bowling is a great hobby!
Rebecca

February 2, 2009 6:25 PM
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Blogger Wade G. Burck said...

Rebecca,
It is a circus act award. If you were, artistic or creative you would know that, just by looking. LOL
Wade

February 2, 2009 6:34 PM
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Blogger Rebecca Ostroff said...

Wade,
for what?being a sailor?
I guess I should stick to being a keggler.It could have been a dance competition award, hey what do I know.Are you knocking me?
Rebecca

February 2, 2009 11:39 PM
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Rebecca Ostroff said...

wade,
You crack me up! I saw the detail..I am speechless but still writing.Bacci, bowling ..I don't get the symbolism of the ball things..as usual..to me a bit strange and perhaps perverse..
How 'bout "the best trouper award"..
or "most innovative use of duct tape,bungee cords ,spray paint and glitter award".
I hope I am not cheapening everything!Once again reinventing the circus ,every day.
Rebecca

Wade G. Burck said...

Rebecca,
I am assuming it is a juggler, and the nakedness and dislocated shoulders at the effort at "ball manipulation" is an artistic/cultural interpretation far beyond my hillbilly realm of comprehension.
Wade