All-AmeriKan level XIV

Gallery Bouglaf

Nixon and Elvis declare war on drugs in the White House's executive urinal. The unique ceramic work on the wall was donated by a Gallery visitor, whom we will not trouble by identifying.
Gallery Bouglaf will award a prize of a rare book written by the Central Scrutinizer for the best essay received on "the significance of atomic bomb images in post-modernist culture". There is no closing date. Yet.

Risk your sanity! -- click the pic to visit McCruiskeen's new homepage -- one of the only hard-core bicyclophiliac sites on www.

Stop press: 23-03-00 -- entry received from [email protected] -- chiefly unintelligible due to the Sergeant's ungovernable tendency to neologism. The Central Scrutinizer thought the following extract worth printing: "the comprisation of the cohesive integrity of reality as a presentable pancake was mutanded and radically altercated by the bringing into the world of formerly non-existent elements such as plutonium and the like involved in the devising of the device. Nature was everafter and since a pancake of an otherwise constituted complexion. The image of the atomic bomb in post-modernist culture cheques is the very thing and icon of this pertinaceously awful fact of the matter atomical and our times."

Can Bill Gates hit the UFO and ensure the triumph of AmeriKan technology?

As extremes of fame began to distance Elvis from what generally passes for reality, his enthusiasm for the bomb led him to regular attendance at the Nevada Test Site.

Plenty of bang per buck with this one, though most of it's underground. [Featuring "Sedan", Nevada Test Site,6 July 1962,104 kiloton.]

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