And afterwards, did you notice that you saxophone was missing? Well if the answer to both of these questions is yes, then perhaps this guy here is the culprit…
Photography by: weioaix Source: Flickr
weioaix photographed this rather suspicious character trying to blend in, in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Kaohsiung is the most densely populated city in the country, and the 2nd largest city overall, with approximately 1.5 million people¹. So blending in when you look like this, is certainly a little easier than in small town USA. 😉
So if you’re missing your axe after that most recent alien abduction, don’t let people tell you that you’re nuts. Now you’ve got photographic evidence to back up your claim. :devil2:
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Oh, now that’s a nice sculpture. But then you probably knew I’d like it. :O)
Maybe it’s a dedication to the Thomas Dolby album Aliens Ate My Buick.
That’s funny. 😆 I hadn’t heard of that Thomas Dolby album… But then doing a bit of reading about it, and watching the video of the 1 song, Airhead, that charted here in North America, I can see why. It was too much like the early 80s in sound for North American tastes. By the late 80s, we over here were moving in another direction, and the Euro-pop and new wave sound was considered obsolete.
The album cover art is great though.