Engineers

Here's the follow-up to the train disaster picture from the other day. Loyal Reader Number One leapt into the fray to try to help stop the train. Didn't do much good. Taken at the Henry Ford Museum. Part of my famous Machinery series.
I enjoyed Loyal Reader Number Twenty-Four's comments to yesterday's post. Sounds like a highly exciting ball game. I checked the link, and it turns out the brawl spurred the Chukars on to victory. A good time was apparently had by all.
Another perfect day. I can't exactly say I ever get tired of it, though. It was sunny and warm all day here in Lardville, but the June gloom was pretty thick on the other side of the mountains. It was kind of pretty to look at the low clouds on the mountains. The train route goes through some pretty territory.
Today's controversy: How much would they have to pay to get you to wear this? My opinion: There's not enough money in the world.
Nothing else new today. See you tomorrow.
Labels: machinery

4 Comments:
Hasn't this already been tried?
However, I agree. I don't think you could even pay me to wear it as a Halloween costume. It's just too plain weird.
Woah.
Like, a lot.
Like, a TON of a lot.
Maybe several billion.
Oh no! Our official campsite is in danger!
I think I would wear it on two conditions. If the money were right and if I could burn when I was done wearing it. I think the requisite amount of money would be in the $500+ range for a single day of wear.
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