Inger, the new young, lean Feather-Maker tyro, ogled the shop foreman, Elmo — and spun lurid fantasies about them together. “Any time you want, you can tickle me, Elmo,” she often whispered to herself, dreamily.
You had to be an ostrich with its head in the ground not to notice her attraction.But actually, the whole flock of young unmarried women did all pine after his sartorial accoutrements, as if he were a peacock fanning out his tail plumage. None of them would egret mating with him. He had indeed plucked the tails of several of them, already.
For his part, he enjoyed egging them on. He strutted around like a c0ck-of-the-rock and whistled an alluring tune as his special mating call. Most thought he would never settle down and nest with any one female. So what were the chances he would linger with Inger?
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found and once there find the text string Feather, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size, oil on panel painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #3223 (November 17, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger, if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. Only work by him used here so far.
P.S. The museum’s German title for this painting is Federnschmuckfabrik, which 4 of the 5 https://www.lexilogos.Com/english/german_translation.htm German to English translators said was Feather Jewelry Factory. I chose Feather Decoration Factory instead. If anyone with German expertise can improve on that, please do so in a reply. Thank you.
If they pivoted to certain arboreal herbivorous marsupials (non-bears) native to Australia, they could advertise their high level of koala-ty. (I’ll show myself out)
BE THIS GUY 12 months ago
The push was on to make as many feathers as possible in time for Black Friday.
Solstice*1947 12 months ago
/// ”Feather Makers” are the exact words
that describe what these women in herds
work at in immense rooms.
But, if girls make these plumes,
why on earth did men kill all those birds?
rmremail 12 months ago
It’s not a sweatshop – nobody here is sweating.
We don’t heat the place.
rmremail 12 months ago
Here’s more feathers. Make these last, ladies. We’re running out of birds.
rmremail 12 months ago
Jose worked as porter at the dress shop. It was low paid work, well below his ability level, but on the up side he was the only male in the building.
PraiseofFolly 12 months ago
Inger, the new young, lean Feather-Maker tyro, ogled the shop foreman, Elmo — and spun lurid fantasies about them together. “Any time you want, you can tickle me, Elmo,” she often whispered to herself, dreamily.
You had to be an ostrich with its head in the ground not to notice her attraction.But actually, the whole flock of young unmarried women did all pine after his sartorial accoutrements, as if he were a peacock fanning out his tail plumage. None of them would egret mating with him. He had indeed plucked the tails of several of them, already.
For his part, he enjoyed egging them on. He strutted around like a c0ck-of-the-rock and whistled an alluring tune as his special mating call. Most thought he would never settle down and nest with any one female. So what were the chances he would linger with Inger?
Bilan 12 months ago
Same old story. Santa hired help to read the children’s letters. But this time he decided to hire someone more appealing than the elves.
MY DOG IS MY CO PILOT 12 months ago
I can’t see or hear the word “pivot” without thinking of Ross from Friends.
phritzg Premium Member 12 months ago
“Instead of feathers, we’ll now be stuffing our pillows with shredded foam. You’re all fired.”
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
Nuthin runs amok like a stuffin’ of kapok in the mor-ornin’…
Buzzworld 12 months ago
“This is a pattern for a Kim Kardashian dress. We’re going to need a lot more material to cover THAT butt.”
Linguist 12 months ago
Don’t worry, gentle readers. No animals were killed or maimed in the making of this picture … discounting all the naked birds.
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
Remember the good old days/
when the streets of New York swarmed with strays?/
When a milliner might/
in the course of one night/Gather up enough “fur” for 10 days? ///We have no reliable stats /
On the fabrication of hats/
Or the methods they used/
to keep women enthused/
whilst festooning the brims with dead cats.///
Without cats they resorted to beaver/
Or the hair of a golden retriever/
They claimed it was sable/
(It says so on the label)/
Twas the mark of the overachiever!)
Then they suddenly grew humane:/
Realized that a cat perceives pain/
They shifted to feathers/
(They’re better in weather/
and ever so hard to stain)///
Then the cat population exploded/
And the bird population imploded/
Now the the cats are a pain/
And the birds on the wane -/
But the milliners feel much better…
MS72 12 months ago
“Get Moving, or you’ll be building Big Macs.”
aerotica69 12 months ago
How should I know where the ruffles go? I’ve never owned a ruffled dress in my life!
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member 12 months ago
“No, I don’t smell smoke, and neither do you. Now get back to making shirtwaists.”
The Wolf In Your Midst 12 months ago
“This is just a temp job. I’m hoping that listing this on my resume will be a feather in my cap.”
Holden Awn 12 months ago
On the plus side, the floors never needed sweeping – the employees did that on their ways to and from..
waes-hael 12 months ago
Ostriches!?! Those’re SO 20th Century! The Liberty Biberty guy demands a Bibu!
mabrndt Premium Member 12 months ago
Feather Decoration Factory or The Feather Makers or The Featherworkers:
Paste (including the quote marks)
"Category:1902 paintings" Wikimedia
(syntax supported by the Google, Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, Ecosia and Yandex search engines) in the browser address bar (or search for it using one of those search engines) and choose the first Category: found and once there find the text string Feather, and click its link for info and links that point to more info about this roughly jumbo envelope size, oil on panel painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (Ctrl- or right-) clicking the image in Mr. Melcher’s MASTERPIECE #3223 (November 17, 2023) blog entry, accessible by the Check out the blog! box after the last comment, and using the dropdown menu (even larger, if you trim what’s after .png from the URL). I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to info about this artist I used to point to here. Only work by him used here so far.
P.S. The museum’s German title for this painting is Federnschmuckfabrik, which 4 of the 5 https://www.lexilogos.Com/english/german_translation.htm German to English translators said was Feather Jewelry Factory. I chose Feather Decoration Factory instead. If anyone with German expertise can improve on that, please do so in a reply. Thank you.
d1234dick Premium Member 12 months ago
before cell phones, sweat shop workers read their mail instead of working.
mshaw Premium Member 12 months ago
“The Feather Makers,” 1902
KEA 12 months ago
If they pivoted to certain arboreal herbivorous marsupials (non-bears) native to Australia, they could advertise their high level of koala-ty. (I’ll show myself out)
Solstice*1947 12 months ago
/// Feathers are quite miraculous things.
Causing flight, fanned out from a bird’s wings.
But who knew that they were,
like scales, older than fur
back when dinosaur tyrants were kings?
/// It’s now thought that a lusty T-Rex
displayed plumage when he wanted sex.
Just imagine the hat
you could make out of that,
(but the plucking would probably vex).
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
A forty ton lizard in flight ?
Or flocks of them? Oy – such a blight !
Their droppings would bury/
The park’s statuary!
Somehow it just doesn’t seem right..
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
A forty ton lizard in flight/
Would be a remarkable sight/
And if one should land/
Near the place where you stand/
Would you exit in haste? You might…
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
A forty ton lizard in flight?/
Your chance of escaping is slight:/
If you’ve not done it yet/
You will come to regret/
That will you’ve forgotten to write..
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
A forty ton lizard in flight/
Will discover that seating is tight/
With a forty ton @$$/
Even in bizniss class/
And weight’s more important than height..
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
A forty ton lizard in flight/
I report, with unalloyed delight/
Is a subject arcane/
Reserved (it is plain)//
For the récherché and recondite..
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
A forty ton lizard in flight/
Would be flying with knuckles Snow White/
At the ends of his fists/
(No airport exists !)
Where, pray, might such a monster alight?
Call me Ishmael 12 months ago
A forty ton lizard invites/
All manner of slanders and slights/
In fact, it’s a blizzard !/
No, the life of said lizard/
Is no “garden of earthly delights” !