Tee! Hee! Your industrial setting looks a lot like a Scrap Yard Pile. That WE have around Cincy!UnionZac wrote: An industrial setting in which you would NOT normally find a motor scooter.
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Industrial Setting
I thought we needed to find a setting with industrial equipment, scrap, tools, etc. Here's some different pipes, propane tank and half a football full of stuff that shouldn't have a scooter anywhere near it! Too many pieces of scrap laying around waiting to bite your tires!


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It was the "DO NOT ENTER" signs which prompted me to get in and out quickly. Also the 12 inch drop from the cement to the gravel isn't really the Buddy's strength. It's really more of a construction site than an industrial site also, that's why I asked "if this works".UnionZac wrote:well I'll go along with it, but no one gets any points for staying on the pavement.
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Hmmm, I'm confused. I would think an industrial setting would have to do with manufacturing. But UnionDog's pic was a scrap heap. Mine is industrial supplies. (So not really manufacturing.) I'm not sure what Bonegirl's is, but it seems the most industrial. And gr8dog's is a construction site.
So has anyone gotten the tag yet?
UnionZac, maybe you should decide, since it was your tag.
So has anyone gotten the tag yet?
UnionZac, maybe you should decide, since it was your tag.
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OK, OK, your gonna' get me into trouble yet. Here you go. I still don't know if I hit the tag but it was fun getting these.UnionZac wrote:I'm just saying, I would be really impressed if you you got a plank, drove your buddy back there, jumped it off those 12 measly inches, took a picture behind the "DO NOT ENTER" sign, placed your plank, and drove out.
Also, that panoramic picture is rad.
I took my daughter with me to get the photos. We had fun tromping around on the new bridge. The deck is finished but no sidewalk or railings yet.
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I looked up the definition of "industry" from several different online sources and the dictionary on my computer. It's pretty clear that "industry" typically refers to the manufacture of goods. See below for Mirriam-Webster's Online Dictionary definition. It would seem that construction as an entity is considered an industry (see 2C below) but apparently not an individual construction site. OK, it looks like I didn't get the tag.... yet.
Main Entry: in·dus·try
Pronunciation: \ˈin-(ˌ)dəs-trē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural in·dus·tries
Etymology: Middle English (Scots) industrie, from Middle French, from Latin industria, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) — more at end-, strew
Date: 15th century
1: diligence in an employment or pursuit ; especially : steady or habitual effort
2 a: systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value b: a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture ; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing c: a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises <the banking industry> d: manufacturing activity as a whole <the nation's industry>
3: work devoted to the study of a particular subject or author <the Shakespeare industry>
Main Entry: in·dus·try
Pronunciation: \ˈin-(ˌ)dəs-trē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural in·dus·tries
Etymology: Middle English (Scots) industrie, from Middle French, from Latin industria, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) — more at end-, strew
Date: 15th century
1: diligence in an employment or pursuit ; especially : steady or habitual effort
2 a: systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value b: a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture ; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing c: a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises <the banking industry> d: manufacturing activity as a whole <the nation's industry>
3: work devoted to the study of a particular subject or author <the Shakespeare industry>
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gr8dog wrote:
Main Entry: in·dus·try
Pronunciation: \ˈin-(ˌ)dəs-trē\
Function: noun
Inflected Form(s): plural in·dus·tries
Etymology: Middle English (Scots) industrie, from Middle French, from Latin industria, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) — more at end-, strew
Date: 15th century
3: work devoted to the study of a particular subject or author <the Shakespeare industry>
So all I need is to get my scooter with Shakespeare...may be an industrious feat but I'm game...


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Too funny...
That is hilarious! Happened to have a second at work to check in. You are way too funny! Thanks!
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Downtown
Here is the best I can come up with for a Downtown in the city of Mt. Healthy, Ohio (outside of Cincinnati). This shows the main drag with signs pointing the way to City Hall and other points of interest (we're one square mile).


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Port-O-Let
How about a picture of your scooter at a Port-O-Let? yes, I am a sick girl!


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and the next one...
scooter in front of a kid's lemonade stand.
Fun note here- this was our first street ride AND this little 3 year old's first lemonade stand AND we were her first customers.
Fun note here- this was our first street ride AND this little 3 year old's first lemonade stand AND we were her first customers.

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Lemonade Stand
These poor kids had their stand all set up and Dad didn't have any of the drinks ready yet so we settled for Pixie Sticks! I asked how much they were and the kid said "$1". Dad about died and told me they weren't and I gave the kid $1 anyway and took 2 of each flavor (for a total of
. Good deal either way: kid gets a dollar and I get my Tag.



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New Tag
And the new Tag is your scooter with a Restaurant's Mascot.
In Cincinnati and the tristate area we have Frisch's Big Boy Restaurants and the Big Boy is frequently seen out in front of the restaurants. Do you have a chain of restaurants in your area that boasts a mascot out front? Let's see what we can find.

In Cincinnati and the tristate area we have Frisch's Big Boy Restaurants and the Big Boy is frequently seen out in front of the restaurants. Do you have a chain of restaurants in your area that boasts a mascot out front? Let's see what we can find.

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To the right of the stand the parents were having a yard sale. We pulled up and went to the stand and Dad ran for the drinks while we explained to Mom why we were there. It never even occurred to me that taking a picture of the kids and their Kool-Aid stand was a bad thing (and still doesn't).UnionZac wrote:glad you found the lemonade stand, I didn't really want to get chased off by some angry parent for snapping pictures of their kids to post on the internet.
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What do you get when you cross a monkey and a motorbike?
Click the link for the answer.
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Click the link for the answer.
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OK, this is nowhere near as iconic as Bob, but unless your only TV is rural local stations, you should know what this is:

If you aren't sure (I had to stand in Eastbound Camelback Rd, so I couldn't spend too much time composing or lighting) here's a link to a non-cropped version which makes it obvious.http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee17 ... -chili.jpg

If you aren't sure (I had to stand in Eastbound Camelback Rd, so I couldn't spend too much time composing or lighting) here's a link to a non-cropped version which makes it obvious.http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee17 ... -chili.jpg
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SUBSTATION?????? We got our lunches at SUBWAY!
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SUBSTATION?????? We got our lunches at SUBWAY!
Please forgive me
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