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Wednesday, October 09, 2024
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Is the man farthest right the "black sheep" of the family?
That first photo- A British class 2-4-0WT locomotive, OWT meaning the water tank is in under the boiler. Primarily designed for suburban hauling of passengers from 1874 up to 1961 ! This small, robust locomotive was used to carry the first Orient Express passenger train in Europe. A very common locomotive in the British Commonwealth in its day. -Rj
Aunt Hagatha’s family portrait :) Actually the man on the far right is Uncle Angus the town drunkard and brawler ! It’s the man third to the left, Uncle Zachary, always in the background keeping to his polite self. The little boy to the left is little Timmy, he calls Uncle Zachary the cocksucker ! And Uncle Zachary is not the only gay blade, for we have two bi-blades !! Yes, unbeknownst to Aunt Hagatha her husband Mitch and Uncle Andrew, the two men in the center of the family photograph, swing both ways !….:)
Forgot to mention Aunt Myrtle, the lady in black, given to lesbian tendencies ! Widow you know, her husband Uncle Aloysius “accidentally” fell down the stairs….:)
Sometimes we do stand out in a crowd, right Rick?
ReplyDeleteMilleson - Yep!
DeleteHe probably is the way he's dressed compared to the rest of the clan.
ReplyDeleteFixing the stall? EEEEEK!
Gay sheep of the family more like it!!
ReplyDeleteThat first photo-
ReplyDeleteA British class 2-4-0WT locomotive, OWT meaning the water tank is in under the boiler. Primarily designed for suburban hauling of passengers from 1874 up to 1961 ! This small, robust locomotive was used to carry the first Orient Express passenger train in Europe. A very common locomotive in the British Commonwealth in its day. -Rj
Rj - Thanks for that info.
DeleteAunt Hagatha’s family portrait :)
ReplyDeleteActually the man on the far right is Uncle Angus the town drunkard and brawler !
It’s the man third to the left, Uncle Zachary, always in the background keeping to his polite self. The little boy to the left is little Timmy, he calls Uncle Zachary the cocksucker ! And Uncle Zachary is not the only gay blade, for we have two bi-blades !! Yes, unbeknownst to Aunt Hagatha her husband Mitch and Uncle Andrew, the two men in the center of the family photograph, swing both ways !….:)
LOL Bet you got straight A's in your creative writing course. Love it!
DeleteAnon@11:08am - Very creative.
DeleteForgot to mention Aunt Myrtle, the lady in black, given to lesbian tendencies !
ReplyDeleteWidow you know, her husband Uncle Aloysius “accidentally” fell down the stairs….:)