Yes, you read that correctly: John Oliver is looking to spice up his coronavirus isolation with some rat erotica.
Broadcasting from his home—in compliance with best practices for halting the spread of the novel coronavirus COVID-19—thehost ended his March 29 episode with a segment based on a 1992 TV art auction aired by central Pennsylvania NPR and PBS media partner WITF.
Next, the clip cuts to the auction of Lot #71, a watercolor titled"Surfacing," by the local artist Brian Swords, which depicts two white rats leaping from the water. One of the rats is wrapped around the waist of the other, in a pose suggestive of oral sex. in a phone interview. In 1992, Greenwald was WITF's vice president of development and executive producer for their on-air auction."The person you see on the screen in that John Oliver segment is me, minus a few years and more hair."
"Brian has sent us another piece that we know is going to sell like hotcakes," the Gallery 33 commentator announced, continuing to pretend the paintings were playfully open to interpretation instead of obviously erotic."His work is just admired and collected by lots and lots of people. It's the kind of thing that you read it for what it says to you. Very delightful, very delightful.
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