Tassie cont...
- Jack Christie
- May 31, 2024
- 2 min read
Hello again. We continue our journey round Tasmania... and we have arrived in Hobart and have went to the Museum of Old and New Art... MONA. This is the first item in the museum... can anybody tell what it is?

It is 70 plaster casts of females vaginas... A wall of fanny's... and this was the beginning of a weird ride (no pun intended) through the most random museum I have experienced. A fat porsche, egyptian mummy, strobe computer lighting, sex dungeon, the Abbey Road mixing desk from the 60s, and computer poo machine (cover photo for the article), 100 litres of oil, fish in a bowl with a knife on a chair... the list goes on but those were the highlights (highlights seems the wrong choice of word...). It was an experience and we sorted ourselves after with beer at the Cascade Brewery, the oldest in Tasmania.
Coincidentally, our music taste has taken a more eclectic shift as song to song goes by as we eat up the miles.
Do: Luke Combs - Going Going Gone
We both realised we like country music and is ideal for campervanning. This song came to my head because the issue with travelling is you find a place but you carry on to the next place... it's like a fleeting crush or love... if you have experienced that then you will feel all that what Luke has to say from this song.
Re: The Rattlin' Bog
An irish classic... read the lyrics and see if you can sing along...
Mi: Limp Bizkit - Break Stuff
Not going to lie this Sean was surprised that this was a request of mine after listening to Foo Fighters and Metallica. I first heard of Limp Bizkit after the documentary of Woodstock 99' on Netflix... this is the song was the managers of the festival asked Limp to not play and they declined... its also a feeling I felt in the MONA museum...
When is there too much in a museum? My answer was MONA had too much and its okay to feel that...
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