Have you ever wanted to make a page just full of anywhere up to 10 photos? WELL I JUST DID, SO KISS YOUR OWN DREAM OF BEING THE FIRST TO DO IT GOODBYE, FREDDIE AND YOUR DREAMERS!!!
Anyhow, enjoy! (As if that were even slightly possible!)
Well, I was certainly glad I brought my 800 speed film with me to the Weird Al concert. I wasn't so glad to find that there were only 12 photos left on the roll I had in the camera, though, once the concert started. And I didn't bring in extra film... And out of the 12, about half didn't even get developed. But here's the first one that did turn out. Al was singing "Gump" and that's all I have to say about that.
Here's where Al was singing the final part of "Polka Power", and the bubbles flew freely. It was at this point that I realized I had exactly one photo left. I had to save it for something beyond the 2nd song.
Here's the image I'm very glad turned out, as it was the big "Dare to Be Stupid" performance. I just wish I would've known that the comedienne (if she can even be called anything with any form of the word "comedy" in it!) would go on and on about how Nebraskans like to be greeted with the phrase "Go Huskers" and how she is married to something, I'd have ran out a second time to my vehicle to get more damn film! My digital camera was useless (of course, I didn't bring it in with me during the concert, because I knew it would be useless). Pictures of Steve Jay I took after the show as he signed autographs didn't turn out, despite the fact that there was decent lighting and I had the blessing of several deities! But what can I expect from a free digital camera? I'm gonna give up free digital cameras altogether someday. I suppose they wouldn't offer them away for free if they were actually any good...
This is my old car, the Zephyr. Finally I am rid of it! You can see it in South Dakota in this image.
Here's the Zephyr again in front of the Bega school. It's a school from a turn of the century ghost town out in the middle of the country which is still used. There's a cemetery right next to it. And a crosswalk where the cemetery is. I always found that funny.
And here's the cemetery gate.
This vehicle just made me think of that one Monty Python where the undertakers drive by in a hearse (which looks remarkably like this vehicle) and it's a somber scene with the funeral march playing, and then they turn the hearse around, and the side that was away from camera is all painted up with flowers and happy music starts playing. It was a funny thing! This vehicle was rather boring, though, as it simply sat at this park and did nothing. That's why I support the mandatory "Make Cars Like People" bill which is currently trying to make its way through Congress.
It's SATRUN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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