Monday, December 11, 2006

AN EGGBOX

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This project is a society irony, it is just a view about how we are writing the history of our time. The situations you will see are taken from local newspapers (Bucharest, Romania - 2004). All the participants are public figures. For whom is not familiar with the context I will attach a few explanations ...
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An unknown admirer of Kitty Cepraga painted a picture of her in the nude. The special present made her emotional and the star hung the painting in a place of honor. She has just one wish: to thank to the artist ... personally.
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Humor in our country: to ridicule is a national sport and a necessary ingredient during a campaign - Traian Basescu’s campaign for Major of Bucharest, the capital of Romania. He was also trying to gain a council with a majority of peoples belonging to his party.
Basescu’s message in the campaign’s posters:
.Vote for him! (for the pepper)
.But don’t live him alone! (the jar of peppers)
.Alone he can do a lot, with a council he can do everything!

Counter-attack from PSD (the government party):
.Choose a major not a vegetable!

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A change of spiritual experience: the Romanian guru, Bivolaru, met the English yogis at Stonehenge to take part in a night of ... universal energy.
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They were the first contestants who had sex live on TV, in a show. The second time when they had sex on the “Big Brother” show, they threw off the blankets and all inhibitions in front of the cameras ...
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The cathedral “Salvation of the Nation” lays its foundation of togetherness between the atheistic hypocrites of the PSD (the government party) and the megalomaniac priests of the Archbishop. They transformed a green area into a work area demolishing the monument from the park and constructing a divine place exactly over the graves of the communist heroes.
... We can throw away everything when the “fashion” is changed.

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As in every electoral campaign, the citizens of the country have the chance to receive a calendar with the portrait of their favorite candidate. Adrian Nastase (Prime Minister, at that time) offered to the peoples of Romania, through the medium of this calendar, at last something: but it is about something of great value ... his friendship!!!?
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