Yes, my design as well.Wow Bounce...just WOW.
Cool display. Did you design it as well as build it?
I'm betting that's not the ONLY place you've got a story about...Altoona Craig? I have a story about that place.
Dude, that's just wrong. I'm all about joking around, but that's wrong.What's that? A pelvis? :dribble:
Beautiful piece of wood craftsmanship. It does strike me though as a curious artifact to put on display.Dude, that's just wrong. I'm all about joking around, but that's wrong.What's that? A pelvis? :dribble:
Next time go with your second thought.
then you'd really be upset. Since the thing wasn't described, I simply asked if it was what it appeared to be.Dude, that's just wrong. I'm all about joking around, but that's wrong.What's that? A pelvis? :dribble:
Next time go with your second thought.
It's obviously a piece of twisted metal. Anyone who took high school biology should know that it's not a human pelvis. Just a weak tasteless attempt at humor.then you'd really be upset. Since the thing was described, I simply asked if it was what it appeared to be.Dude, that's just wrong. I'm all about joking around, but that's wrong.What's that? A pelvis? :dribble:
Next time go with your second thought.
Thanks, James and everyone else, for the kind words. The Port Authority has provided artifacts to over 1200 first responder departments around the country. Click here and read any of the many other news stories and see photos of other artifacts now in other parts of the country.Beautiful piece of wood craftsmanship. It does strike me though as a curious artifact to put on display.Dude, that's just wrong. I'm all about joking around, but that's wrong.What's that? A pelvis? :dribble:
Next time go with your second thought.
I think so too.... and I think you did a very good job giving the artifact an honorable place to rest.
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