Hula
July 17th, 2012
He was hoping she would take up a new hobby.
(submitted by Ashley)
He was hoping she would take up a new hobby.
(submitted by Ashley)


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This family photo was turned into a meme by the sister of the hooper. Called Hoola Home: The Fun Will Continue Until Morale Improves.
Post-post-postmodern American Gothic. Somehow the sunglasses give credibility. Frameable.
Things were never the same in the Putin household since Maria made the Russian Hula-Hooping Olympic Team.
great pic!
Now THAT’S an awkward photo!
(Not photoshopped – wide angle lens)
This looks like it is intentionally awkward – like some sort of photogragh for an art class, not someone took a picture of Uncle Ned and Nellie was hula hooping in the background.
And what is going on with the top of the red wall?
agreed, if the photographer was trying to take a picture of the person hula hooping, why include the guy?
My first thought was that it sort of looks more like a surrealistic painting than a picture. It’s an odd picture whatever it’s source. By the way… how do you tell if something is photoshopped? I really am not knowledgeable about this.
Why do you say its Photoshopped?
Nice picture for a nice moment. Great!
Please oh please oh please let me be the first one to point out that this was photo-shopped!
(Please, please, pretty please!)
P.S. it wasn’t really, you know.
The question is not IF it was photo-shopped, but WHY?!?
I really don’t believe this was photoshopped. Its just the ultra wide-angle lens has distorted the usual perspective. She really isn’t hula-hooping on the arm of his chair!
It’s not. I’m the subby, and I don’t even know how to work photoshop. This photo was really an accident: I was trying to take a picture of my sister hula hooping, and this is how it turns out…
The walls in my aunt’s house – where this photo is taken – are not at 90 degree angles from each other, so I can understand why it may look odd. The camera I used was my normal one – no wide angle lens.