Wreck - but I think they a both backwards and upside down.
Actually they look like the deceased is invoking the universal two-handed 'head*palm' gesture, perhaps with a shouted "What did I do to deserve this?!?" thrown in for good measure.
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Whatever they are, they look goofy.
ReplyDeleteGood find.
I give this two thumbs up for a wreck.
ReplyDeleteTilted how? Could you post some kind of demonstration?
ReplyDeleteJason, fold your hands as if you're praying. Go on, I'll wait....Where are your thumbs? :) I vote for wreck, unless this is the Pretzel Man's grave.
ReplyDeleteWreck - but I think they a both backwards and upside down.
ReplyDeleteActually they look like the deceased is invoking the universal two-handed 'head*palm' gesture, perhaps with a shouted "What did I do to deserve this?!?" thrown in for good measure.
Wreck.
ReplyDelete"On Earth"? Seriously? Sounds like a space alien came to visit.
ReplyDeleteThey're obviously the fingernail wings of the rare praying winged crucifix
ReplyDeleteIt looks a little like the hands are clapping.
ReplyDeleteThere's two pairs of hands there- one on each side! And they're praying. Once as the person is born, and once when he or she has died.
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