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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.
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!
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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
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!
Who came first, Dali or the egg?
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.
@ 2:44 see the face in his hair?
Where in his hair @ 2:44 ? I see his left ear but don’t see his face there.
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!

I see two faces in his hair. Better cut down on the hiawaska.
I wonder why Spain seemed to produce such wonderfully strange ‘out there’ artists, like Dali, Gaudi, Miro, etc.
That reminds me. I have to feed the symbolic fish.
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.
Check out the Dali Museum in St. Petersburg, FL sometime:
http://www.salvadordalimuseum.org/home.html
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.