Wednesday, January 02, 2008

A Good Question

Someone asked what the picture is on Eames' desk. This is the best view I've found of it, but I don't have the software to enhance or enlarge it. It looks like the rear end of a pantomime cow!

Anyone know, or have the wherewithal to find out? Eliza?...

9 comments:

  1. I've been wondering the same thing, could it be a dog?

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  2. Thank you so much for your efforts. I don't know
    why but I have been vexed by this since it showed
    up on her desk a few seasons back.......

    I thought I was the only one who didn't know what
    it was. I thought it looked like a dog with a hat on,
    but a cow makes just as much sense.

    Then again I am much more interested in looking
    at what's across the desk from Eames than what's
    on the desk.

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  3. I thought it was a dog,but now you've mentioned cows I can see that too....I'll have a look and see if I can find a clearer pic..or one that I can blow up because I know it's going to bug me until I find out now

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  4. Anonymous9:07 pm

    After careful conscious observation over the course of the first three seasons available on DVD... I have come to the conclusion that it is a cow-colored dog wearing a Chicago Bulls hat. Does anyone else find it interesting that Eames has neither mentioned having a dog, or being a basketball, let alone a Bulls fan?

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  5. I think it's a dog too, although at first I thought it was an Easter Island head.

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  6. Anonymous10:44 pm

    Yeah, it does look like the rear end of cow. I've seen enough of those after watching that episode of Dirty Jobs with cow poo.

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  7. I thought the Reel posted a close-up picture a few weeks/months back because someone had asked what it was. I could, of course, be mistaken. As I recall, it was a dog, but in "Blind Spot" she had a bird.

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  8. I like how one of them keeps their pens in a santa mug...can never figure out who's desk its on.

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