British man on his hands and knees for love (AFP) Updated: 2005-12-27 15:53
A British man is giving a whole new meaning to begging to be loved as he set
off on a 55-mile (88.5 kilometres) crawl on his hands and knees to find a
partner.
Performance artist
Mark McGowan seen here kissing a picture of British Prime Minister Tony
Blair in front of Downing Street in London in May, 2005. McGowan is now
giving a whole new meaning to begging to be loved as he set off on a
55-mile (88.5 kilometres) crawl on his hands and knees to find a partner.
[AFP] | With a sign saying "Could you Love
Me?" strapped to his back and 18 boxes of chocolates trailing behind him on
string tied to his wrists and ankles, Mark McGowan began his unusual quest to
find a girlfriend.
His route will take him from the site of the Tabard Inn, in Southwark, south
London, to Canterbury Cathedral, following the pilgrims' trail made famous in
14th century author Geoffrey Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales".
The 37-year-old performance artist, who said he is also hoping to raise
awareness of people left lonely and isolated during the festive period, is
hoping to complete the back-breaking task within 30 days.
"I can remember one Christmas I wasn't in a relationship and didn't want to
spend it with my family. I ended up cooking two fish fingers. I'm sure a lot of
people have had that experience," he said during a well-earned break en-route.
"Some people can spend Christmas in utter desperation and misery and find it
difficult to cope with. I hope this encourages people to maybe invite someone
over."
McGowan, from Peckham, south London, is no stranger to bizarre stunts or
being so close to the tarmac: in 2003 he spent two weeks rolling a monkey nut
with his nose seven miles to Downing Street to protest against student debt.
Earlier this year he attempted to cartwheel 57 miles from Brighton to London
to highlight the problem of people taking stones from beaches to decorate their
gardens. He was forced to give up with a twisted back after four days.
And in 2002, he rolled across London singing "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"
in an attempt to get people to be nicer to cleaners.
On May 5 this year -- polling day for Britain's general election -- he
planted 100,000 kisses on a laminated picture of Prime Minister Tony Blair.
McGowan is single.
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