Pink Floyd’s inflatable pig prop has been located in the desert town of La Quinta, California and is being returned to its rightful owner. The two-story inflatable was in tatters and barely recognizable. Steve Stoltz initially thought that he had been the victim of a prank when he found the pile of plastic in his front yard and then noticed that neighbor Judy Rimmer had an even bigger pile of the material in her driveway. The two didn’t realize that they had stumbled upon an iconic tour prop until Stoltz’s wife saw a story about the lost balloon on the news. Though still skeptical, the neighbors contacted festival organizers who quickly authenticated the porcine remains. Stoltz said the ten thousand dollar reward would be split evenly between the households. Each neighbor will also receive four tickets for life to all Coachella Festivals. Waters has yet to release a statement about the recovery, though he might release one once he’s finished shopping for a new inflatable farm animal. [Yahoo]
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