You might remember my humor blog; go right ahead and do so. Meanwhile I'll share some photographs from Motor City Furry Con, Saturday edition:

How to get your inflatable Godzilla upright and balanced again.

I trust this is the end goal: hugs and finding out what it'd be like to be in Godzilla's belly.

Ran across this opened egg. The contents, I infer, were an Everlasting Gobstopper (figurine).

The Bunnies SIG getting ready, complete with costume ears for the non-rabbits in attendance and a medium-size grey bunny from the Pipsqueakery.

Bunny suiter holding a an actual rabbit who's taking this as just another in life's long series of strange experiences.

You can almost sense the rabbit's thoughts of ``well, that's going to happen, all right''.
Trivia: The Wright Brothers, thinking of ways to get actual sales of their airplane technology to happen, planned a surprise flight over the naval parade accompanying the opening of the Jamestown Tercentennial Exposition in May 1907; the Hampton Roads location was only forty miles from Currituck Sound, the coast of Kitty Hawk. Though they tested the floats they'd take off from in the Miami River near Dayton, a propeller broke, the Miami flooded, and they had to scratch the publicity stunt. Source: To Conquer The Air: The Wright Brothers and the Great Race for Flight, James Tobin.
Currently Reading: Lost Popeye Zine, Volume 21: War against Spinach, Tom Sims, Bela Zaboly. Editor Stephanie Noelle.