Love ‘em or loathe ‘em, the pink flamingo lawn ornament has brought joy to millions ever since the first flock arrived in the 1950s
Imagine waking up to find your front lawn, like the scene above, covered with a welcoming party of dozens of pink flamingos. In some neighborhoods it's a tradition that's been kept alive through the decades.
Don Featherstone, shown here in recent years, was the inventor of the original pink flamingo ornaments back in 1957.
Featherstone acknowledged that his creation appealed strongly to working-class buyers, and was proud of it. In a 1997 interview, he spoke of earlier outdoor ornaments, bronze statuary. “But few people could afford such things. Keep in mind that, before plastics, only rich people could afford to have poor taste.”
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Don't give her any ideas!!!!!
I just think this guy really did find his seemingly rewarding vocation in this life time,
after all, his name is `Featherstone'...
(.....with ma big beak twitching says...."I had to do that seein' how those them there
Flamingos are distant cousins of mine, birds of a feather an all that!)
Oh, okay, everything is as clear as mud now, thanks.
and.....what was that ol' movie where they said;
"love is not having to say your sorry" or - sumthin' like that, lol.
woooops...OMG...that li'l bear is PINK !!
Those flamingos that light up are cool (but then I like just about everything that lights up--espec. cigars).
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