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Home Front: Culture Wars
Deep-Fried American Flags Art Tossed From Tennessee Museum
2006-11-17
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — A museum director in this military town removed an art exhibit featuring several deep-fried American flags.
Ohhh, major pretentious!
Art student William Gentry said his piece, "The Fat Is in the Fire," was a commentary on obesity in America. "I deep-fried the flag because I'm
... a dipshit?
concerned about America and about America's health," Gentry said.
"I got this memo from somebody, telling me I'm in charge of the nation's health, so the first thing I did was get out the old Presto Fry Baby..."
Customs House Museum executive director Ned Crouch took down the artwork Wednesday less than 18 hours after it went up in this community next to the Fort Campbell. "It's about what the community values," Crouch said.
"We hain't real big on deep-fried flags around these here parts. We hain't real big on pretentious, neither. Want a chaw of this here terbacky?"
"I'm representing 99 percent of our membership — educators, doctors, lawyers, military families."
"But not art students. I checked the list twice."
He also said the timing of the piece could cause
... people to roll their eyes?
"incendiary reactions."
People say "wotta dipshit" when they have "incendiary reactions," do they?
No one got beheaded, did they?
"Never in the history of the country has the flag been more hated or more loved," Crouch said.
Oh, shuddup. Who the hell told you that?
The exhibit featured three U.S. flags imprinted with such phrases as "Poor people are obese because they eat poorly" and dozens of smaller flags fried in peanut oil, egg batter, flour and black pepper.
Okay. I'll admit, they've never done that before that I know of. Maybe the UN should give me large dollars to investigate global stoopid? I'm willing to give Kofi a commission.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Did it taste like CHICKEN???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-11-17 23:10  

#7  And that is djohn66's revelation.
No kidding, am not being flippant, it IS the truth.

BTW, consuming fats does not make you fat (I "drink" olive oil by quarts), it's the excess of carbs and sugars.
Posted by: twobyfour   2006-11-17 21:16  

#6  That's crap want to know why people are fat because they will not exercise. I am fat and my doctor told me he didn't care what I ate as long as I walked and exercise everyday to burn the calories that I consumed.
Posted by: djohn66   2006-11-17 20:25  

#5  Nice folks. Didn't impress me as the flag frying type - USA or CSA.

Yup. They're damn proud of the 101st Airborn in Clarksville.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-11-17 20:23  

#4  Ummmmmmmm, fried flags ... slobber
Posted by: H. Simpson   2006-11-17 18:35  

#3  Been to Clarkesville once - car problem. Nice folks. Didn't impress me as the flag frying type - USA or CSA. Where'd they find this Gentry character.
Posted by: Glenmore   2006-11-17 18:21  

#2  "Poor people are obese because they eat poorly" . It's their own decision. It costs more to eat the fat-filled, pre-packaged, pre-cooked stuff than it does to buy fresh or frozen stuff and prepare it yourself. If poor people are fat it's because of genetics or lazyness.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-11-17 17:31  

#1  "Poor people are obese because they eat poorly"

A statement the "artist" no doubt finds horribly offensive.

Whudda pity it happens to be true. Yes, it does cost a bit more to eat healthy. But not a whole lot more, and, frankly, dropping things like soda and sweets from your diet will save you money. The most expensive things I buy are the specifically diet foods; fresh fruits and vegetables are more expensive than junk food, but their food value is extremely high.
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2006-11-17 16:31  

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