Here’s a link to the Southern California mooning event … http://www.moonamtrak.org/
Not quite only in California. Last time I rode the Zephyr (a decade or so ago) the rafters on the Colorado River mooned us. (By the way, those are people on rafts, not the wood that holds up the roof).
This isn’t about the mooning characters but I have to say the quality of BLMA’s products are astounding.
I don’t want to break any rules by posting a link to a review I did so you can find pictures and reviews of BLMA’s modern cantilever tower on my site. Address can be found in the sig area.
Very delicate but accurate makes me wonder what kind of detail is on those mooning characters (-=
I saw the figures and they’re hilarious, but I don’t think they’d fit my era. At least I don’t remember “Mooning” as being a popular ‘sport’ back in the 1940’s. However skinny-dipping has been around forever, and I know that Prieser makes a set of them. I’ve been thinking of getting a set, but the only place I could put them would be on he Middle Fork of the Yuba at Bullard’s Bar lake, and it’s full of Fly-fishermen right now.
Then again, heh-heh–[}:)]
Tom [:D]
That sounds like the painting “The Birth of Venus” by Botticelli.
I was thinking of the legend of King Arthur, getting his sword Excalibur from the Lady in the Lake.
Or, as one pro-democracy peasant put it in “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” “Watery tarts passing out swords is no basis for a system of government.”
I definately need to pick up some of these figures.