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[[Walking To The Sky]] is an abominable, phallus-shaped, metalloid sculpture, which was placed on [[The Cut]] in front of [[Warner Hall]] in 2006.  It is the creation of [[Jonathan Borofsky]], a noted [[CMU]] alumnus and fellow hater-of-grass.
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[[Walking To The Sky]] is an abominable, [[phallus of wisdom|phallus-shaped]], metalloid sculpture, which was placed on [[The Cut]] in front of [[Warner Hall]] in 2006.  It is the creation of [[Jonathan Borofsky]], a noted [[CMU]] alumnus and fellow [[grass|hater-of-grass]].
  
 
It depicts several men, women and children walking up its shimmering, erect shaft several dozen feet into the air...then inexplicably stops in mid-air with no explanation of where the other people went.
 
It depicts several men, women and children walking up its shimmering, erect shaft several dozen feet into the air...then inexplicably stops in mid-air with no explanation of where the other people went.
  
 
A recent tradition at the end of the [[Underground tour]] is to have all attendees lie dead underneath its tip.
 
A recent tradition at the end of the [[Underground tour]] is to have all attendees lie dead underneath its tip.

Revision as of 15:33, 25 April 2011

Walking To The Sky is an abominable, phallus-shaped, metalloid sculpture, which was placed on The Cut in front of Warner Hall in 2006. It is the creation of Jonathan Borofsky, a noted CMU alumnus and fellow hater-of-grass.

It depicts several men, women and children walking up its shimmering, erect shaft several dozen feet into the air...then inexplicably stops in mid-air with no explanation of where the other people went.

A recent tradition at the end of the Underground tour is to have all attendees lie dead underneath its tip.