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I used all my imagination... but without result... What is it? :umm:
 
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Meet Dali’s Ovocipede: a new means of travel inspired by: “the fantasies provoked by the intra-uterine paradises.” The “vehicle” can be rolled over land, water, ice, or snow. - Popular Mechanics, 1960
 
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“I don't talk about my hallucinations, I evoke them. Take me, I am the drug; take me, I am hallucinogenic.” - Salvador Dalí, from Dalí by Dalí (1970)
 
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Salvador Dali and Harpo Marx!

Dali was a huge fan of the comedic geniuses that were the Marx brothers, especially Harpo. In an interview from a 1937 issue of Harper's Bazaar, Dali described his first meeting with Harpo Marx:

“I met Harpo for the first time in his garden. He was naked, crowned with roses, and in the center of a veritable forest of harps (he was surrounded by at least five hundred harps). He was caressing, like a new Leda, a dazzling white swan, and feeding it a statue of the Venus de Milo made of cheese, which he grated against the strings of the nearest harp. An almost springlike breeze drew a curious murmur from the harp forest. In Harpo’s pupils glows the same spectral light to be observed in Picasso’s.”
 
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