I got a new Nook today, Husband put mine on the roof of the car when he was unloading after our vacation, and the next day drove off with it. He heard it fall off, but couldn’t find it. Tried to tell me the new one was an early Christmas present, but I’m not buying that!
I hope that’s Larry’s Mechanic’s Illustrated, and not Felicia’s new Ballard Life, or Martha Stewart Living!
You know, she was impressed, at first, with Larry’s contraption… as she usually is.
But… just as she’s had to forbid him from using his mechanical tea pourer with her mother’s bone china, she’s had to forbid him from using the page turner on her special magazines….
Got about 8 – 10 inches overall yesterday. We and our upstairs neighbours are the only ones in this six-plex who don’t have cars and my hubby and that hubby are the only ones who shovel. Go figure.
I’ve got a big box of Meccano in the basement — half mine from the 1950’s, half Dad’s from the 1930’s. Dad and I would hunker down on the floor together and build stuff. He would have been 95 tomorrow — miss you Dad!
beviek GoComics PRO Member said, about 6 hours ago
@Shikamoo!
I never heard of Mechano sets. Kids toys are awfully limited these days compared to when we were kids. They are more restrictive and not conducive to using the imagination!-——————Okay, so I can’t spell. At least not like a commercial company spells. sheesh! I just never saw the word in writing before. Mechanic, Mechano. That’s my line of thinking.(I need a screwdriver and some nuts and bolts).
Thanks Bev…. I’ve never had a premixed drink from a bottle, so it’s fun to try one..
Not too bad… though, I apologise, but I prefer Fenton’s…right now they’re being made with fresh squeezed juice from the 200 pounds of sweet Valencia oranges that the Monkey shipped back from Texmunkas.
I’ll make sure you get one of those, too. Or two.And X… I’ll save you one of each, to compare…. :)
Right now, though… it’s goodnight, all, and good morning, if you’re just arriving….
LadyKat, I said hello earlier… up there someplace…. and if you didn’t see it, hi again…
Shika… sorry to have missed you again.
And hi, Dry!And peace back at you, Mudd.
Happy, that looks a lot like my old Erector set…. even in the 50’s the cases looked antique.I never got too ambitious with mine… I built some stuff, but I was only about 8, and found all the little screws and nuts tedious… and that teeny bent wire screwdriver….no relation to those Smirnoff ones…Later, overseas on an Air Force base, I played with Meccano. Seem to recall it as a bit more colorful, and less flimsy.
Good to see you on Ballard St, JP Steve…. and yeah… articles…. I’m sure there are some in there….
Legos are still around, and quite good for kids’ imaginations. My sons made some pretty neat things with them, and played together for hours with those. The only downfall was all the little pieces one would occasionally step on in your bare feet! Those little suckers sure hurt! :-D
Good morning everyone.BS is not shown today[Ballard St. does NOT close] and it is quiet but i just read all posts. Thanks for the Hi-llo from beviek and SS.It looks nice so far this morning; cold low 40’s here.Spot says arf and woof to all. :) Peace.
Um… I still love MY Legos…Not a set, just a bunch of pieces collected over the years.No fancy stuff, cos they’re old…Still, I have to keep them out of sight so I don’t play with them. And until they got ridiculously expensive, I liked to get one of the little stocking stuffer or basket filler type packets with one figure or vehicle in them, and put it together without opening the bag, then give it to a kid.
Yes, I had very few toys as a child (2 dolls, 2 stuffed animals, some blocks and marbles) but I got a scooter until my bike in 4th grade and kids of all ages played together outside (follow the leader, hide and seek etc). My first injury was from follow because I fell off a wooden crate I was using to climb after the bigger kids and fell with head in basement window. . .
Larry is very proud of himself. And why not? Before this, he hadn’t read anything more complicated than the ingredient list on a bag of salt. But lemme ask you, Larry, before you get too puffed up, can it leaf through the pages backwards?
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 10 years ago
I got a new Nook today, Husband put mine on the roof of the car when he was unloading after our vacation, and the next day drove off with it. He heard it fall off, but couldn’t find it. Tried to tell me the new one was an early Christmas present, but I’m not buying that!
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
I hope that’s Larry’s Mechanic’s Illustrated, and not Felicia’s new Ballard Life, or Martha Stewart Living!
You know, she was impressed, at first, with Larry’s contraption… as she usually is.
But… just as she’s had to forbid him from using his mechanical tea pourer with her mother’s bone china, she’s had to forbid him from using the page turner on her special magazines….
ladykat about 10 years ago
Happy Saturday, everyone.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
LadyKat!
I’ve been dozing off…. should be in bed…but at long last I can say good morning!Well…. IF you refresh and read it.
And I wrote you a long reply on this forum a couple of days ago…
ladykat about 10 years ago
Got about 8 – 10 inches overall yesterday. We and our upstairs neighbours are the only ones in this six-plex who don’t have cars and my hubby and that hubby are the only ones who shovel. Go figure.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
As a child, Larry was a wiz at the Erector-Set.
damifid0 about 10 years ago
Good morning BS’rs. :) Peace.
ChessPirate about 10 years ago
Later, in his hospital bed, Larry realized his Claw-Arm’s angle of attack was set far too steep…
Storm F-1/4 about 10 years ago
Whoever invented books should get a gold dictionary!…..
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Wouldn’t it be easier to just turn the pages yourself? Just sayin’. :-D
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Good late afternoon Ballardeers!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Happy, What a blast from the past!
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
Larry sure works hard at being lazy. How does he see past that thing to read?
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
Hi Dry and Dusty!Are those sets like Mechano sets? That’s what my BIL used as a boy.
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
I’ve got a big box of Meccano in the basement — half mine from the 1950’s, half Dad’s from the 1930’s. Dad and I would hunker down on the floor together and build stuff. He would have been 95 tomorrow — miss you Dad!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 10 years ago
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
By the way, the seasonal movie “The Man Who Saved Christmas” is a Hollywood enhanced biography of A.C. Gilbert, the inventor of the Erector Set.
JP Steve Premium Member about 10 years ago
And by coincidence, they’re discussing the (A.C.) Gilbert Chemistry Set over on Lio!
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
@Shikamoo!
I never heard of Mechano sets. Kids toys are awfully limited these days compared to when we were kids. They are more restrictive and not conducive to using the imagination!-——————Okay, so I can’t spell. At least not like a commercial company spells. sheesh! I just never saw the word in writing before. Mechanic, Mechano. That’s my line of thinking.(I need a screwdriver and some nuts and bolts).
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
That’s Orange juice and Vodka and pretzel, cheerio, nut mix to you Madame Beviek. I know you by now. lol
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
Thanks, Happy. That explains it.
Shikamoo Premium Member about 10 years ago
Good Night….zzzzzzzzz
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
Thanks Bev…. I’ve never had a premixed drink from a bottle, so it’s fun to try one..
Not too bad… though, I apologise, but I prefer Fenton’s…right now they’re being made with fresh squeezed juice from the 200 pounds of sweet Valencia oranges that the Monkey shipped back from Texmunkas.
I’ll make sure you get one of those, too. Or two.And X… I’ll save you one of each, to compare…. :)
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
Right now, though… it’s goodnight, all, and good morning, if you’re just arriving….
LadyKat, I said hello earlier… up there someplace…. and if you didn’t see it, hi again…
Shika… sorry to have missed you again.
And hi, Dry!And peace back at you, Mudd.
Happy, that looks a lot like my old Erector set…. even in the 50’s the cases looked antique.I never got too ambitious with mine… I built some stuff, but I was only about 8, and found all the little screws and nuts tedious… and that teeny bent wire screwdriver….no relation to those Smirnoff ones…Later, overseas on an Air Force base, I played with Meccano. Seem to recall it as a bit more colorful, and less flimsy.
Good to see you on Ballard St, JP Steve…. and yeah… articles…. I’m sure there are some in there….
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 10 years ago
Legos are still around, and quite good for kids’ imaginations. My sons made some pretty neat things with them, and played together for hours with those. The only downfall was all the little pieces one would occasionally step on in your bare feet! Those little suckers sure hurt! :-D
damifid0 about 10 years ago
Good morning everyone.BS is not shown today[Ballard St. does NOT close] and it is quiet but i just read all posts. Thanks for the Hi-llo from beviek and SS.It looks nice so far this morning; cold low 40’s here.Spot says arf and woof to all. :) Peace.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 10 years ago
Um… I still love MY Legos…Not a set, just a bunch of pieces collected over the years.No fancy stuff, cos they’re old…Still, I have to keep them out of sight so I don’t play with them. And until they got ridiculously expensive, I liked to get one of the little stocking stuffer or basket filler type packets with one figure or vehicle in them, and put it together without opening the bag, then give it to a kid.
vldazzle about 10 years ago
Yes, I had very few toys as a child (2 dolls, 2 stuffed animals, some blocks and marbles) but I got a scooter until my bike in 4th grade and kids of all ages played together outside (follow the leader, hide and seek etc). My first injury was from follow because I fell off a wooden crate I was using to climb after the bigger kids and fell with head in basement window. . .
No cracks about my mind, please- LOL!
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
Believe me, it’s easier than writing one. :)
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 1 month ago
Larry is very proud of himself. And why not? Before this, he hadn’t read anything more complicated than the ingredient list on a bag of salt. But lemme ask you, Larry, before you get too puffed up, can it leaf through the pages backwards?
Tigressy about 1 month ago
Robin Hound with a whip?
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Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 1 month ago
Good morning Balladeers and Tigressy!