Looks like it could be made into an early adjustment for a paraplegic. Probably would require running one wheel faster than the other (or even backwards). Probably not too good for stairs. {^¿^}
Looks more like the steering is controlled by the rear wheel as there doesn’t look like there is enough clearance between the frame and the large front wheels to enable them to turn to any reasonable degree. Plus the crank/wheel bearings look like they’re bolted rigidly to the frame.
Used to deliver newspapers, 7 days a week. My dad would set up a grill in the garage to warm us as we folded our papers. Loved that warmth (in so many ways as I remember him). Then out into the cold / wind / rain / whatever to “git ‘er done”. Builds character!
The film that gave another pair of iconic roles to Orshound Welles and Joey Mutten…
Mutten as a writer, of sorts, searching for the truth about his old friend Welles through the half-lit streets and alleyways of Vienna.
in the British film that helped define classic noir…
“The Third Basset.”
….
Welles didn’t direct this one… and neither did Hitchdog…
though it has some of the flavor of both their oeuvres….
It was the great English director, Carly Feed-me.
….
Tense, involving… even a bit hard to follow at times… it’s a journey into a lost time and place.
As the mystery deepens and finally unravels, we see a beautiful, if shadowy, vision of postwar Vienna torn open by haunting enigma.
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Lovely.
Great father’s day gift for Papa Lion….
A framed portrait of his pride (…and joy, of course.)
,
It’s a recumbent bike.
But he’s sitting up.
Looks like it could be made into an early adjustment for a paraplegic. Probably would require running one wheel faster than the other (or even backwards). Probably not too good for stairs. {^¿^}
Looks more like the steering is controlled by the rear wheel as there doesn’t look like there is enough clearance between the frame and the large front wheels to enable them to turn to any reasonable degree. Plus the crank/wheel bearings look like they’re bolted rigidly to the frame.
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NYC 1943
Used to deliver newspapers, 7 days a week. My dad would set up a grill in the garage to warm us as we folded our papers. Loved that warmth (in so many ways as I remember him). Then out into the cold / wind / rain / whatever to “git ‘er done”. Builds character!
I hope the garage door was open!
I suppose it was, at least somewhat, cos you’re still here 😁
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where the heck is Waldo?
On the 2nd floor?
Got Him. 🙂
Got him.
This is the one that’s just a section of a huge video game image.
At least we got the right part of the picture this time…
the one with Waldo in it!
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At least they didn’t come out with zebra stripes! The buffalo would go WTF???
Makes me think of this one:
Brigitte Bardot
Ooh, it’s back.
The film that gave another pair of iconic roles to Orshound Welles and Joey Mutten…
Mutten as a writer, of sorts, searching for the truth about his old friend Welles through the half-lit streets and alleyways of Vienna.
in the British film that helped define classic noir…
“The Third Basset.”
….
Welles didn’t direct this one… and neither did Hitchdog…
though it has some of the flavor of both their oeuvres….
It was the great English director, Carly Feed-me.
….
Tense, involving… even a bit hard to follow at times… it’s a journey into a lost time and place.
As the mystery deepens and finally unravels, we see a beautiful, if shadowy, vision of postwar Vienna torn open by haunting enigma.
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