Thursday, February 28, 2008

WHERE WAS SCOBOCO? This time around, Scott offers the challenge. As usual, it's somewhere in New York City; leave your guesses in the comments section being sure to use a distinct moniker (and not Anonymous) so we can tell you apart from everyone else. Enjoy!
























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Photos: Scoboco

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hudson River Park?

David Marc Fischer said...

Cool, Debbie!

Deborah said...

Is that the Alice in Wonderland statue in Central Park?

David Marc Fischer said...

No, it isn't, deborah!

Anonymous said...

Is this outside?

David Marc Fischer said...

No, Debbie.

Deborah said...

Is it inside a museum?

David Marc Fischer said...

No, Deborah, it isn't.

Anonymous said...

Is it likely that we've been to this place? And if so, is it likely that we've been there while what we're looking at has been there?

David Marc Fischer said...

I'm not sure how to answer the first of that two-parter, but I will venture to say that if you were there, then it is likely that what you're looking at was there too.

I hope that clarifies things.

Deborah said...

Is it at a church?

David Marc Fischer said...

No, Deborah--not a church.

Anonymous said...

Is this in the lobby of a building?

David Marc Fischer said...

Sorry, Debbie--not a lobby.

Deborah said...

Is it a theater?

David Marc Fischer said...

Deborah, I think I know where you're coming from with that guess...but no, it's not a theater.

Anonymous said...

is it underground?

David Marc Fischer said...

Yes, Myra--it's underground!

Anonymous said...

Manhattan?

David Marc Fischer said...

Yes, Debbie--Manhattan!

Anonymous said...

In a subway station?

David Marc Fischer said...

You're warm, Debbie!

Anonymous said...

Dude, that last question should have been met with a "yes," no?

It's the 137th Street/City College Station, where there are some sperm-like fossil reliefs.

David Marc Fischer said...

Dude, why complain? You've found Scoboco!

The art is Fossils, by Steve Wood.