I Married The Eiffel Tower

OK, I also know I vowed not to be a re-publisher of content found at other Internet sites, but this one has been consuming my thoughts for the past few days.  At lunch the other day, a co-worker was talking up that morning’s Howard Stern show; the show was “discussing” for lack of a better word a BBC documentary on persons with a very rare condition: objectum-sexuals whereby the afflicted fall in love with inanimate objects, and not the kind that you might necessarily be thinking of… we’re talking about things like The Golden Gate bridge… The Berlin Wall… a high-powered compound archery bow… and the object that gives the film its name I Married The Eiffel Tower.  I was compelled to find this film on YouTube, and was absolutely mesmerized by this film (it’s available in several parts – I don’t have a link to point to just yet, but I’m sure you can find it yourself if you search YouTube for the movie title.)  The main character of the film is a woman, about my own age, who seems completely normal, coherent, etc., … I would never be able to tell by looking at or listening to her that she’s got this condition, but wow!  Anyway, if you’ve got the time, I suggest you take a look – again, I found it very, very compelling.