Tuesday, October 05, 2004
Subjective Interpretation
A thing of beauty?
Replace the word an..tici..pation with the word in...terp...retation as you hum that catchy Heines ketchup commercial tune.
Think about that this Holiday season.
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8 comments:
What? No comments?
This is like the amazing disappearing picture. Sometimes I check and it's there, sometimes not. I think the lack of comments can be attributed to the fact that we are all speechless at the beauty and grace of this photo. It's like one of those perfect moments in time and space that you are amazed that it was captured. Also, I'm amazed to say that I have no idea what catchy Heines (Heinz?) tune to which you're alluding.
And who is your partner in crime? This was obviously not done in solitude.
Due to the nature of this picture, I will not reveal the identity of the photographer. If they wish to make themselves known, they may announce their involment on his/her own terms. If he/she should choose to step into the limelight, then they do so of their own accord. That is all. Thank you.
The Heinz ketchup commercial is the one where the guy is just sitting on the couch waiting gravity to pull the tomato paste from its container. His female counterpart comes in and removes the old bottle, and replaces it with the "New upside down bottle". The whole time Carly Simon's "Anticipation" is playing in the backgroud, to represent that the guy waiting for the ketchup is true to the Heinz way...."All good things come to those who wait".
This works on so many levels.
That picture is absolutely the best thing I've ever seen.
This is probably and most definitely the most artistic thing I've ever seen. Jeremy asks for toilet paper wadded up in a sink, B-Money delivers. But the TP, in and of itself, was merely an impetus for something of this magnitude. A nude Bryan (save the boots) with sunglasses and a cigar in a bathtub covered in toilet paper... it is, quite simply, the last logical place to go.
...You're why cavemen painted on walls.
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