Wednesday, November 4, 2009

The Kids Are Alright, Part II




These are all from Russian playgrounds. The first one is a statue of Doctor Eyebeleet, which translates to Dr. Ouch It Hurts. The Teletubbo is self-explanatory: He has an unscratchable itch. Last is Baba Yaga, the classic bad guys of Russian children's stories, who is enjoying some fine breathe play by the swings.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is it too obvious to point out the fact that the teletubby resembles a gangrenous phallus?
-O'donk

Stormy Pheathers said...

Baba Yaga is taking a dump too.

Is this the Tampon Taxidermy version of a Rorschach test?

Onderdonk Troutman said...

I thought Baba Yaga was a witch?

Stormy Pheathers said...

I thought that too! Delphina, I hope Keith Emerson & the gentle giants of prog rock don't know more about Russian folk tales than you -- please report back.

See:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZj9g2t5t-s

Delphina Crump said...

Aw crayap. I'm used to using "baba yaga" as a synonym for "bad guy", but come to think of it, "baba" means grandma or old lady. So it is a witch, or at least any witchy woman.

Please accept my apologies with this Youtube video:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ai8_eIWV-FY&feature=related