"What's the message here?
A Korean store window on Northern B'lvd. around 160th Street featured this.
I dunno...can't figure!" - The Flushing Phantom
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It would help to have some context, like what kind of store it is and what the whole storefront looks like. I guess that doesn't help the spin on your ethnocentric agenda. Instead you fall back on out of context allusions.
FYI: It's a big variety store. There's your context!
A brassier type foundation garment and a butt cushion (T&A articles ) are rather strange being displayed alongside household goods, etc. in thefront display window.
Now, diagonally across Northern B'lvd. is a lingere store that features...uh...lingere and no cooking pots and dishes. Nothing out of context there.
A funny photo of what appears to be a hemorrhoid cushion emblazoned with the words "Be Happy" in a store window is spin on an ethnocentric agenda? _____________________________________________________________ Perhaps someone was looking for a "happy ending"???
Reminds me of a storefront in Bklyn with 1 potato in their picture window. Guess what? They weren't selling potatoes....but they were selling something they couldn't put in the window!
15 comments:
It would help to have some context, like what kind of store it is and what the whole storefront looks like. I guess that doesn't help the spin on your ethnocentric agenda.
Instead you fall back on out of context allusions.
A funny photo of what appears to be a hemorrhoid cushion emblazoned with the words "Be Happy" in a store window is spin on an ethnocentric agenda?
Seriously, what planet are you from?
FYI:
It's a big variety store. There's your context!
A brassier type foundation garment and a butt cushion (T&A articles ) are rather strange being displayed alongside household goods, etc. in thefront display window.
Now, diagonally across Northern B'lvd. is a lingere store that features...uh...lingere and no cooking pots and dishes. Nothing out of context there.
P.S.
If you wish I'll submit a wide angle (contextual) photo of the window, if you can't appreciate the humor of the post.
Ethnocentric? Up yours! It's a funny situation. LOL!
Oddly, I am aroused......
No context needed. That's why that Bill Murray movie 10 years ago was called "Lost in Translation". Asians are different. Always will be.
Let's leave the xenophobe witch hunt @ home. It was funny. Lighten up Francis!
A funny photo of what appears to be a hemorrhoid cushion emblazoned with the words "Be Happy" in a store window is spin on an ethnocentric agenda?
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Perhaps someone was looking for a "happy ending"???
Because it is simply begging for a happy ending joke which of course was obliged.
I guess it's a funny photo- if you are a pre-teen.
Oh please. It's bizarre no matter what age you are. Lighten up.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Prestovivo-Hemorrhoid-Donut-Cushion-Pillow-Pregnancy-Be-happy-Cushion-/160727036531
That hole in the cushion allows a politician to conveniently bugger you, even while you think that you're safe while sitting down.
You're all wrong.
Dunkin Donuts is offering these pillows after your purchase of 1,000 donuts...LOL!
Uh, that leaves the bra...h-m-m-m?
Let me think for a minute.
EUREKA!
Maybe it's to up hold the honor of CB 7...
and there are a few "big-uns" on the board.
Well, we now know where all those smiling, bright eyed pumpkins have been!
Reminds me of a storefront in Bklyn with 1 potato in their picture window. Guess what? They weren't selling potatoes....but they were selling something they couldn't put in the window!
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