In order to counter the Sultan’s illness and because he was convinced that one had to go looking for the child in the land of dreams, an obscure engineer embarked upon the phenomenal construction of a Time Travelling Elephant, as far back as the year one thousand nine hundred.
A few months later, the Sultan sailed with part of his court in search of the Little-Girl-Giant who, in the nightmares he had, turned into a 5 meter high puppet. The journey was painful. However, a clue guided the crew. The Little Girl-Giant loved sewing : for example, she loved sewing cars onto the tarmac, boats onto the docks or trains onto their tracks and, from time to time, envelopes onto mailboxes.
The Elephant was running on the crew’s sweat. A love story can be a strange thing, and he felt the need to meet her, and he was so happy at times that he could defecate hundreds of live birds that disappeared into the sky with a roar of happiness.
Found on http://www.royal-de-luxe.com/en/pictures-wall/
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What's the story on the row of cars roped together?
ReplyDeleteJay, C'mon, it's there in the text I included, if not in the newspaper story... the theatrical group who made the elephant and the marionette staged some publicity stunts prior to taking the elephant through the city, like circus's used to do, and the cars were one of the "examples of the little girl sewing cars into the tarmac". I get the idea you're only here for the pretty pictures and not the articles! Ha! Gives me a "Hugh Hefner with a pictorial of the car next door" feeling! Now I need a car guy club, racing jacket, martini, and beautiful women in swimsuits.
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