Wow -- That is awful news. More so because I really dig those pink yard flamingos. Guess it is the trailer park deep down in me.
If this virus crosses the avian-human boundary, the next outbreak will be in the Pearl, where the plastic people live.
Posted by: Ed at May 5, 2006 10:45 AMOh, this is terrible. This is the, one of the worst catastrophes in the world! Oh, my Jesus! …Oh the Flamingonity!
Posted by: tom at May 5, 2006 01:10 PMWhy does this make me think of Les Nessman and Thanksgiving?
Posted by: Sadie at May 5, 2006 02:01 PMWhy does this make me yearn for the Divine?
http://www.finelinefeatures.com/pink/home.htm
Posted by: Ed at May 5, 2006 02:12 PMGeez. I hope it doesn't spread from the plastic variety to the light-up-wire species. My lawn would look bare:
http://hilsy.blogspot.com/2006_04_23_hilsy_archive.html#114609472833535020
Check out the exhibit called "The Adventures of Pinky Lee" at the Reed (3203 SE Woodstock) Paradox Cafe. It features a series of B/W photographs of a pink lawn flamingo leaving its suburban home to explore parts of Portland.
Posted by: Raymond Rendleman at May 5, 2006 04:00 PMHow is this going to affect a Miami Vice reunion movie? The horror......
Posted by: thaddeus at May 5, 2006 04:24 PM