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Dali Krab From Uncle Dada

4/1/2019

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I am sharing my submission for this year's Dali Krab Day with the Electronic Cottage community, in the hope that perhaps one or some of you might get motivated to participate in this festival as well. The celebration has been hosted by Mr. Justynn Tyme for many years. This event is for artists of all sorts: verbal, visual, audio, culinary, tactile, etc. And although I have participated in this event on several occasions, I do not feel qualified to properly explain it myself, so I offer this link to any and all who might be inspired by the bizarre, the crab, the Dada, the Dali, etc.:

​Dali Krab Website
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My little film, entitled "Crab 'Em By The Legs," is merely a Goff concept and should not be regarded as a template for anyone else's submission to the Dali Krab gallery. You will find a wide variety of material posted at the Dali Krab website. It is my sincere belief that individuals who knock on the doors of the Electronic Cottage are particularly suited to partake of the Dali Krab Day festival.

A Description Of My Film:
Salvador Dada hosts a program to help seafarers harvest their sunken shellfish. Although now an obstainer, Uncle Rugs once was a crab consumer, and he can verify the validity of the Dali Dances enacted here. I am uncertain there is any genetic relationship between Uncle Rugs and Uncle Wang. This film is not recommended for squeamish sailors nor for virtuous vegans. This film is not for retail nor wholesale consumption.

Contents From The Following Sites Were Adapted To Fit Into This Visual Puzzle:
https://archive.org/details/youtube-VEKLlTC6ZgQ
https://archive.org/details/HowToEatCrab
8 Comments
I.v.Martinez link
4/4/2019 15:14:47

Great stuff as usually!
Greetings from Slovakia!

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Leslie Singer
4/5/2019 13:44:08

Very spellbinding! (In keeping with Dali who did the surrealistic, dream sequence in the Hitchcock film, Spellbound). Thanks for posting!

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Rafael González
4/7/2019 15:19:57

I loved it, Swami Loopynanda! Thanks you very much for make me a funny Sunday!

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Swami L.
4/8/2019 17:02:57

Blessings to all you viewers who risked your sanity by viewing my video clownery.

To Ivan -- Very nice to hear from you. I notice our Nebula Of Irrationality is approaching the 1000th download... Ears are ringing all around the world.

To Leslie -- Yes, Alfred and Salvador spell "binding" with a beautifully cursive script.

To Rafael -- I can only imagine a Sunday in the Canaries, but I'd love to experience it first hand one day!

To All -- You can still participate in Dali Crab day -- the holiday has no boundaries.

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Rafael González
4/19/2019 13:28:39

Do it before I go to Asturias ... opsss, I am in Asturias!

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I.v.Martinez link
4/20/2019 01:56:16

Coolness, Nebula...is fine recording and you made it sound really good. Maybe time for new collab...I am always hunting new sounds, so if you have something I can use, bring it on! Btw, Harpy Oyster and stuff to ya all!

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Jerry Kranitz
4/8/2019 18:37:19

Well done Unkie Rugs! Exactly the kind of weirdness I needed after the day I had. I feel MUUUUCH better!!

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Phillip Klampe
4/22/2019 17:03:51

Great video and audio! Always nice to have an appearance from Dali. I've never had crab and probably never will.

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