Here’s a cool art piece from the twisted world of sculptress Patricia Waller, Sado/Maso (2000) Miniature S&M Gear: Composed of Yarn, polystyrene, wire, wood. Crochet, 10 Parts, size variable.
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Here’s a cool art piece from the twisted world of sculptress Patricia Waller, Sado/Maso (2000) Miniature S&M Gear: Composed of Yarn, polystyrene, wire, wood. Crochet, 10 Parts, size variable.
Follow the Worley Gig on Instagram @WorleyGigDotCom!
Here is something else I would like to receive as a gift for the holidays, the Keyboard for Blondes! Blondes have suffered decades of ridicule, but it’s time to embrace the jokes. When it comes to a hot-pink boost of self-confidence, Keyboard for Blondes may do the trick! These all pink keyboards swap out standard keys with funnier, silly key names. The backspace key now says “Oops!” and the entire row of function keys spells out USELESS KEYS. Hit the “$” sign and you get the sound of a cash register clinking! Blondes can even get a little technical and use special keys that type out “OMG,” “ALI” (Absolutely Love It!) or “XOXO.” My favorite? The caps lock key now says: “Warning! size XXL letters.” This fully functional keyboard sells for $49.95 and is compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux.
Thanks to Geekologie for the tip!
While passing time over at Plastic and Plush, I came across this delightful pink vinyl toy called Hot Cha Cha Cha, by artist Gary Baseman. This special Pink edition figure is strictly limited to 500 units worldwide and comes in an individually-numbered package that’s a work of art in itself. Retails for $99.95. Sounds a bit pricey to me. Your mileage may vary.
I gave up driving for life in Manhattan’s concrete jungle nearly twenty years ago, and lord knows I don’t miss it. But if I lived in a place where I had to start driving again, and I had a one and a half million dollars to spend on a car, I’d like to drive this car right here.