Strange Statues of the World

Faceless Global Capitalism at Ernst & Young

From the merely curious (the woman swinging a child around) to the totally bizarre (like the upside down statue of Charles La Trobe in Melbourne) Oddee’s roundup of the world’s most bizarre statues throws up a couple of real crackers.

 

Standing outside the Ernst & Young building on 725 South Figueroa in Los Angeles, the above statue is presumably a caustic attack on faceless global capitalism. Or it might just be a man with his head stuck in a brick wall…

 

In any case, full marks to the surprisingly witty caption entries on accountingweb.co.uk (and I promise this is the last time you’ll ever see them mentioned on HostelBloggers!!!):

 

Man takes his case to quartz.

 

Sasha Cohen said,

June 19, 2008 @ 8:26 am

Hello…Man i love reading your blog, interesting posts ! it was a great Wednesday . Sasha Cohen

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