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Strangest monument ever?

ComeBackMudPuddles

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I vote for this one....And I challenge you to find a stranger or more hilarious monument....


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Monument to enema treatments opens in Russia

MOSCOW (AP) — A monument to the enema, a procedure many people would rather not think about, has been unveiled at a spa in the southern Russian city of Zheleznovodsk.

The bronze syringe bulb, which weighs 800 pounds and is held by three angels, was unveiled at the Mashuk-Akva Term spa, the spa's director said Thursday.

"There is no kitsch or obscenity, it is a successful work of art," Alexander Kharchenko told The Associated Press. "An enema is almost a symbol of our region."

The Caucasus Mountains region is known for dozens of spas where enemas with water from mineral springs are routinely administered to treat digestive and other complaints.

Kharchenko, 50, said the monument cost $42,000 and was installed in a square in front of his spa on Wednesday. A banner declaring: "Let's beat constipation and sloppiness with enemas" — an allusion to a line from "The Twelve Chairs," a famous Soviet film comedy — was posted on one of the spa's walls.

Sculptor Svetlana Avakina said she designed the 5-foot high monument with "irony and humor" and modeled the angels on those in works by Italian Renaissance painter Alessandro Botticelli.

"This device is eternal, it will never change," she told the AP. "We could promote this brand, turn it into a franchise with souvenirs and awards for medical doctors."

Dozens of monuments dedicated to characters from tall tales and popular jokes have been erected in post-Soviet Russia.



http://www.usatoday.com/news/offbeat/2008-06-19-enema_N.htm?csp=34
 

deadheadskier

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I think you're probably right


If I were to name one, it would be the statue of Rocky in Philadelphia. Only a city that has had so few professional sports champions would dedicate a monument to a fictional 'champion'. :lol:
 

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I think you're probably right


If I were to name one, it would be the statue of Rocky in Philadelphia. Only a city that has had so few professional sports champions would dedicate a monument to a fictional 'champion'. :lol:


Didn't they take that statue down?
 
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