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Wednesday
Aug242011

Creepy Ceramic Heads

creepy little heads on the wallA proper article on how we spent our vacation in Maine, including the awesome beers I sampled, will follow in due time; but this... well, this simply could not wait. 

While dining at the Jolly Drayman Pub in Bethel, Maine this evening my wife and I couldn't help but look up and notice that the walls were lined with these creepy little ceramic heads. This was a small, dimly lit dining area off in a side room, in a pub laid out much like an early 1900's home. Despite all the crazy crap on the wall, none was crazier than these smiley, smug little buggers looking down on us as we patiently waited for our meals.

This, of course, begs the question: where do you get creepy ceramic heads these days, anyway? I wasn't aware there was even a market for such a thing. Moreover, is this a lucrative business? For folks looking to shuffle their investments, should we look to creepy ceramic heads for diversification? Creepy ceramic heads for birthdays, Bar Mitzvahs, holidays, anniversaries, for breakfast? Are we all doomed? Nonsense!

I know why you're here... more hi-rez creepy ceramic heads after the jump. 

Creepy Ceramic Heads - Click for Hi-Rez

 

Same creepy heads, slightly different angle. 

Look at the way these creepy ceramic heads are smiling... like they know something we don't. But wait... not ALL of them are smiling. Creepy...

Here's a glance at the other side of the room. Equally creepy...

That's all I've got - I kind of wish I had taken more from some different angles, just so you could get the sense of how small this room is, and better illustrate the claustrophobic sense of being encircled by these tiny, demonic harbingers of doom. 

Anyhow, Jolly Drayman: great beer, great food, creepy heads, your call.  

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