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| More sports photos timed….for your pleasure (26 Photos) Posted: 16 Feb 2011 10:35 AM PST |
| These photos of Sarah Shahi have caused quite a stir (10 Photos) Posted: 16 Feb 2011 10:00 AM PST |
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| The Coast Guard loves this guy (8 photos) Posted: 16 Feb 2011 05:00 AM PST French artist Julien Berthier has designed a fully functional boat to look as if it is sinking. The 6.5m (21ft) yacht was cut in half with a new keel and motor added so it remains in the sinking position while being fully functional. He describes it as "the permanent and mobile image of a wrecked ship that has become a functional and safe leisure object." Berthier has taken the boat across the English Channel to London and has toured it around Europe , getting plenty of offers of assistance from unwitting good Samaritans, who would presumably be either very annoyed or rather bemused by the contraption. The designer and artist designed and built the floating installation in 2007. He named his creation Love Love. |
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I've been sent this photo set a lot over the past few days

One of our Chivettes, Nani, emailed me early this morning and told me she wanted to help start the Chivers' Wednesday off right and asked if this photo would do the trick? I'll let you decide...
French artist Julien Berthier has designed a fully functional boat to look as if it is sinking. The 6.5m (21ft) yacht was cut in half with a new keel and motor added so it remains in the sinking position while being fully functional. He describes it as "the permanent and mobile image of a wrecked ship that has become a functional and safe leisure object." Berthier has taken the boat across the English Channel to London and has toured it around Europe , getting plenty of offers of assistance from unwitting good Samaritans, who would presumably be either very annoyed or rather bemused by the contraption. The designer and artist designed and built the floating installation in 2007. He named his creation 





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