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Statues

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Andrew999

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Statues
« on: March 28, 2021, 04:26:15 PM »

Great news that the Boston Museum of Science is erecting a Spock statue outside its front entrance. More precisely, it's a statue of Spock's famous double-fingered V-sign (let's hope they get it the right way around).

https://wror.com/2021/03/26/spock-gets-a-boston-statue/

Now that we're tearing down all those boring old statues of generals on horses, it forces me to ask what statues would you like to erect in their place and where?

How about:

Emma Peel outside the Lotus car factory in Norwich? (or anywhere for that matter)
The Phantom outside Skull Cave, Michigan
Superman inside La Cueva de los Cristales, Mexico
Sexton Blake in Berkeley Square (that boring pre-Raphaelite statue currently there is long past its demolition date)
Alex Raymond in Mongo, Chad - that's gonna confuse the locals
Sherlock Holmes at the Reichenbach Falls (OMG - I've just looked it up - there really is one there!)

Which ones would you suggest?

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Captain Audio

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Re: Statues
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2021, 09:06:21 PM »


Great news that the Boston Museum of Science is erecting a Spock statue outside its front entrance. More precisely, it's a statue of Spock's famous double-fingered V-sign (let's hope they get it the right way around).

https://wror.com/2021/03/26/spock-gets-a-boston-statue/




Hopefully no SJW will mistake it for the white hand of Saruman at Isengard and decide to cancel it.
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