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Tuesday, April 28, 2020
This is a personal favorite of mine from the exercise theme, but I know nothing about it other than
the obvious fact that I would really like to see more of this handsome model.
He seems to be on a roof - but whatever is he pulling on? It reminds me of the story of the Canadian ice hockey team who visited Moscow at the height of the cold war and were lodged somewhere off the Nevsky Prospect in the opulence to which only the Khrushchevian Communism of Plenty could aspire. After a healthy dose of the people's potato water, one of them spotted a lump under one of the luxuriant carpets. So they moved the furniture, lifted it, to find a brass finial embedded in the floorboard. A bug! So they unscrewed it to find the microphone inside - and an 18th century crystal chandelier fell onto the team on the floor below. One should be very careful where one takes one's clothes off.
I think it's one of those stretchy exercise appliances from the early 20th C. Actually they kept making them for decades, and some may still be in use.
He seems to be on a roof - but whatever is he pulling on? It reminds me of the story of the Canadian ice hockey team who visited Moscow at the height of the cold war and were lodged somewhere off the Nevsky Prospect in the opulence to which only the Khrushchevian Communism of Plenty could aspire. After a healthy dose of the people's potato water, one of them spotted a lump under one of the luxuriant carpets. So they moved the furniture, lifted it, to find a brass finial embedded in the floorboard. A bug! So they unscrewed it to find the microphone inside - and an 18th century crystal chandelier fell onto the team on the floor below. One should be very careful where one takes one's clothes off.
ReplyDeleteI think it's one of those stretchy exercise appliances from the early 20th C. Actually they kept making them for decades, and some may still be in use.
DeletePeople are exercising on their roofs now, 'cause of the quarantine. So keep your eyes peeled, lol.
ReplyDeleteGood advice for those who live in cities.
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