Wowee! This is about as intimate as I’ve ever seen two frogs get. They look like some kind of bizarre mutant human/fraud/alien breed. I, too, would never forget the name of the business after seeing this R-rated truck.
I love that Two Frogs Hugging is local enough of a business to not need an area code.
I’m not familiar enough with jungles to know if frogs are inhabitants there but I’ve got to think so so this is going into the Jungle Animal Petting Zoo.
(The AWMOK Jungle Animal Petting Zoo is a scenic attraction whose cages are currently being filled to coincide with the release of the upcoming Pomplamoose with Allee Willis “Jungle Animal” VideoSong and online music game and contest. Jungle tamer, AWMOK creator, curator and charming hostess, Allee Willis, me, will be steadily leading jungle animals to their cages over the next 1-2 months or so as you bring them here until the song is released. If ever there ever was a category that was primed to be kitschified it’s that of “Jungle Animal” as all the stripes, spots and fur have been inspiration for designers since the beginning of time. I thank you all in advance for placing your jungle pets in such an illustrious cage as The Allee Willis Museum of Kitsch. Keep them coming!)
Mark Milligan
Tree Frogs (Coqui) are accidentally transplanted inhabitants in Hawaii from the Caribbean. They’re the size of a quarter in real life!
This is so fantastic! My mom (frog collector) would probably drive off the road if she saw this parked somewhere.
Mark Blackwell
upon investigating the “two frogs hugging” store on the internet i came across this interesting post:
“Have you ever seen two frogs hugging? If not, let me tell you, it‚Äôs truly a disturbing sight. When we were in Kauai, we kept driving by this store called Two Frogs Hugging. Now if the name isn‚Äôt weird enough for you, let me tell you that there‚Äôs three or four statues out front of two frogs hugging. Now ordinarily you‚Äôd probably think there‚Äôs nothing wrong with that, but the FROGS HAVE THEIR HANDS ON EACH OTHER‚ÄôS ASSES. That‚Äôs right. You read right. We kept meaning to get a picture of it, but every time we drove by we either didn‚Äôt have the camera or couldn‚Äôt get the shot. You can get an idea of how disturbing the statues are by visiting the link above. They have a drawing of one of the statues. Some statues had both hands on the ass, some had only one hand on the ass. Regardless, it is truly the most disturbing thing I‚Äôve ever seen. Who even thinks of that? If you ever get down to Hawaii, you must visit and stare open mouthed at the statues. It is truly a sight to behold.”
Mark Blackwell
ah yes, now i’ve found a link to an actual photo of the above scenario:
If two frogs hugging is the most disturbing thing this person has ever seen that’s one lucky person.
Mark Milligan
This place has two of the statues on the side of the building (small,) and two on the front of the building (medium,) and I saw one just inside the front door (large.) The building itself is non descript, and if you want I’ll go in to meet the owners before I leave Friday. Looks like pretty standard decorating merchandise for a mid-pacific island home, but an in-store visit might reap surprises! What do you guys think?
Allee Willis
Wowee! This is about as intimate as I’ve ever seen two frogs get. They look like some kind of bizarre mutant human/fraud/alien breed. I, too, would never forget the name of the business after seeing this R-rated truck.
I love that Two Frogs Hugging is local enough of a business to not need an area code.
I’m not familiar enough with jungles to know if frogs are inhabitants there but I’ve got to think so so this is going into the Jungle Animal Petting Zoo.
(The AWMOK Jungle Animal Petting Zoo is a scenic attraction whose cages are currently being filled to coincide with the release of the upcoming Pomplamoose with Allee Willis “Jungle Animal” VideoSong and online music game and contest. Jungle tamer, AWMOK creator, curator and charming hostess, Allee Willis, me, will be steadily leading jungle animals to their cages over the next 1-2 months or so as you bring them here until the song is released. If ever there ever was a category that was primed to be kitschified it’s that of “Jungle Animal” as all the stripes, spots and fur have been inspiration for designers since the beginning of time. I thank you all in advance for placing your jungle pets in such an illustrious cage as The Allee Willis Museum of Kitsch. Keep them coming!)
Mark Milligan
Tree Frogs (Coqui) are accidentally transplanted inhabitants in Hawaii from the Caribbean. They’re the size of a quarter in real life!
Nessa
This is so fantastic! My mom (frog collector) would probably drive off the road if she saw this parked somewhere.
Mark Blackwell
upon investigating the “two frogs hugging” store on the internet i came across this interesting post:
“Have you ever seen two frogs hugging? If not, let me tell you, it‚Äôs truly a disturbing sight. When we were in Kauai, we kept driving by this store called Two Frogs Hugging. Now if the name isn‚Äôt weird enough for you, let me tell you that there‚Äôs three or four statues out front of two frogs hugging. Now ordinarily you‚Äôd probably think there‚Äôs nothing wrong with that, but the FROGS HAVE THEIR HANDS ON EACH OTHER‚ÄôS ASSES. That‚Äôs right. You read right. We kept meaning to get a picture of it, but every time we drove by we either didn‚Äôt have the camera or couldn‚Äôt get the shot. You can get an idea of how disturbing the statues are by visiting the link above. They have a drawing of one of the statues. Some statues had both hands on the ass, some had only one hand on the ass. Regardless, it is truly the most disturbing thing I‚Äôve ever seen. Who even thinks of that? If you ever get down to Hawaii, you must visit and stare open mouthed at the statues. It is truly a sight to behold.”
Mark Blackwell
ah yes, now i’ve found a link to an actual photo of the above scenario:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kiekbu/1797555446
Allee Willis
Excellent sleuthing work, Mark!
If two frogs hugging is the most disturbing thing this person has ever seen that’s one lucky person.
Mark Milligan
This place has two of the statues on the side of the building (small,) and two on the front of the building (medium,) and I saw one just inside the front door (large.) The building itself is non descript, and if you want I’ll go in to meet the owners before I leave Friday. Looks like pretty standard decorating merchandise for a mid-pacific island home, but an in-store visit might reap surprises! What do you guys think?
Allee Willis
Absolutely go in! I just bet there will be a few more frogs than necessary lurking around.