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My humor blog this week enjoyed the return of Fatty Raccoon, the return of my thinking about Fly Me To The Moon, a bit of cookie nostalgia, and me being upset my feet aren't more warmer-er. If it's not already filled your RSS feed, you can enjoy it here and now:


Here, I run out of pictures of the Bells and Chimes tournament. But I close out with some pictures of something at the destination farmer's market on the west side of town, where we stopped to get groceries and vegetables and all, and I finally had a real camera (as opposed to my iPod Touch or my cell phone) to get some snaps of one of its less explicable features. Enjoy.

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Just regular old play, folks having fun after the tournament and taking advantage of the free play time.


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And another row of pinball machines. Behind Flash are Alien Poker --- a game from about 1980 that plays like a much older one --- and then Total Nuclear Annihilation, a retro-style game. And Robo-War, a fun late-80s Gottlieb table. I don't know why this row was so much less popular.


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So here we are at Horrocks. For some reason near the flower section and the grand piano they have this three-quarters-scale replica of a 1903 Oldsmobile Curved Dash, the first mass-produced automobile built with interchangeable parts on an assembly line, provided by and promoting the R E Olds Transportation Museum.


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A large teddy bear drives the Olds. It's hard not to notice how much of the mechanism looks like bicycle technology, when you see it like this.


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The plaque under there explains about the car this is a replica of, and invites people to the R E Olds Transportation Museum, which neither [personal profile] bunnyhugger nor I have visited even though, if you add it up, we've spent over a third of a century in walking distance.


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The back of the Curved Dash replica, with what look like Keystone Cops paddywagon doors there.


Trivia: In 1825 the United States Congress authorized the postmaster-general to establish a post road to the courthouse of any newly established county seat, without waiting for the federal government to specifically create that road by law. Source: The American Mail: Enlarger of the Common Life, Wayne E Fuller.

Currently Reading: Gemini 4: An Astronaut Steps Into The Void, David J Shayler.

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