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15 Comments on Salvador Dali and Gala

  1. seattle_mike

    I guess you were on time (I wasn’t) but I won’t quibble about seconds.

    But mon dieu … I never knew about this video and really appreciate that you posted it. I guess Sal was really “Da Man” 100 years ago.

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  2. Yeah, I didn’t know that Dali did any videos. That was pretty amusing. I enjoy Dali’s work, because it’s typically clean, simple, and very strange.

    I don’t think I’m able to rate shows or comments for some reason. This may have been happening for a month or so now.

    Who likes awesome stuff? I know I do, and this guy has an awesome cat!


    Michael Bay FiOS Commercial

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  3. Dave Ferrington

    Is there a reason the quicktime link seems to be down alot lately? My iTunes will not download the current episode AGAIN today. How fustrating

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  4. Run for your lives, the Egg People have hatched.

    Hey Salvador, you turned my watch into a pancake.
    What did I ever do to you… no, not the razor in the eyeball…nooooooooo!

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  5. Kam

    Who came first, Dali or the egg?

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    1. Hilarious find Kam!

      Dali’s has always been my favorite artist. I was blown away when I sat in front of one hos 20 X 20 foot canvases.

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      1. Kam

        @ 2:44 see the face in his hair?

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        1. Where in his hair @ 2:44 ? I see his left ear but don’t see his face there.

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          1. Kam

            Yeah you’re right, it’s his ear..kinda like Jesus in the toast burn to me…but I see a guy with a mustache & a baseball cap, kinda looks like Larry Csonka!

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        2. I see two faces in his hair. Better cut down on the hiawaska.

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  6. nolalou

    I wonder why Spain seemed to produce such wonderfully strange ‘out there’ artists, like Dali, Gaudi, Miro, etc.

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  7. leron

    That reminds me. I have to feed the symbolic fish.

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  8. Wow! This, today, is surreal.

    All those gratifyingly phantasmagorical images have pressed onward in my mind, over time. I’ve had one or two (Okay, maybe a few) reproductions hanging on my wall, but: I harbor a heartfelt longing to one day, perhaps soon, be able to revere the genuine article. I wonder who currently has possession of that really cool timepiece one? Maybe I could take a trip to go see it somewhere, that masterpiece. Ah heck, I should go to google, or check wikipedia.

    Anyway: “This video cracks me up.” I can’t believe that I am the first one to type that here! They must’ve really been holding their breath inside that egg before busting out, what with all that sun-baked fish, milk, and blood sealed tightly within.

    Welp: Chow,
    mein.

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  9. leron

    Check out the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, FL sometime:

    http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/home.html

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  10. In 1955 CBS allowed Dali to do whatever he wanted to do live on THE MORNING SHOW. He spent ten minutes dissolving shots of a head of cabbage into a rhino horn.

    Sometime in the late 1960s I was walking on Fifth Avenue and saw Dali getting a haircut in the window of the Doubleday Book Store.

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