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Patricia Calhoun's post about
Denver International Airport winning a
USA Today survey about
best airport art prompted a debate among our readers about whether such an honor is deserved. Some people wrote about loving the art, others about hating it -- with this commenter taking a middle path in a hilarious way.
Kyle Kerley writes:
Best? No. Memorable? Sure. Who's not going to remember a giant, demonic horse that looks like it was modeled after a veiny penis?
Send your story tips to the author, Michael Roberts.
For more memorable takes, visit our Comment of the Day archive.