Saturday, September 29, 2018

The Saturday Picture Show, September 29, 2018

I'm wondering about this, as in, were people living in the bus when it broke down and they decided to build on to it, or, were they building a hut and decided to use a bus for the fourth wall? Also, when they have something to fix, do they call a carpenter or a mechanic?  I'm so confused.
Sheets of yellow paper, or slices of American cheese? Who knows, but I always laugh out loud at the deli when I get 1/2 pound of sliced American Land O' Lakes cheese and the label says "LOL Cheese."
My question is, when builders landscape a new house and yard, why not use fruit trees so that a few years later, the owners can make a pie?
A flock of crows is called a "murder" of crows, whereas hearing A Flock Of Seagulls makes you want to murder yourself.
I love it when things get updated and upgraded. The cake topper at weddings always looked like Thomas E. Dewey and June Cleaver, but now, they do cooler things.
Today's nature wallpaper features the kind of leaves I like the most - ones that don't need to be raked!
Very soon, we will hear these guys honking over us, heading south. They travel in groups, and they are Canadian Geese.
A zoologist at the Maryland Zoo found this turtle in a park; he had a cracked shell. The turtle did, that is. Anyhow, the zoo made him temporary wheels with Legos and plumbers' putty and they will return him to the park once his shell mends.

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