I think I mentioned before about how I've always liked those "Exploded" drawings where the parts of some sort of contraption or another is spread out all over the shed floor. Here, Mr. Foxy is in quite a delemma because someone on the "Day shift" decided to take apart the stationary steam engine on display, and with hours to go before the
Museum opens, he has to get it all back together and running again. (Note. there are all sorts of "Extra" parts hidden in the mess here. Can our sharp eyed FA Artists, friends and fans spot them all?)
Museum opens, he has to get it all back together and running again. (Note. there are all sorts of "Extra" parts hidden in the mess here. Can our sharp eyed FA Artists, friends and fans spot them all?)
Category Artwork (Traditional) / Comics
Species Vulpine (Other)
Size 800 x 619px
File Size 238.7 kB
I thought I'd be funny and include several visual "Puns." in the image. There are "Complicated" things such as a "Box of rocks," a "bucket of bolts" and "A can of worms" in there. The Rag box is there because one needs rags to sop up oily messes, and by the end of the night, Mr. Foxy will be "Having Kittens" as they say.
I see:
- a can of worms (to go with the metaphoric one).
- a three-prong, one-slot widget (called by someone else as an "Escher" object).
- a key with a tag labeled "67".
- a bobby pin.
- a one-piece wooden clothespin.
- a spring-type clothespin.
- a toilet plunger.
- a sink (which doesn't look much like a kitchen design I'm used to).
- what appears to be a skeleton key.
- and what appears to be a roller skate key.
The tin snips are only partially out of place. The same with the flashlight. The blowtorch is even more useful.
Others pointed me to the following:
- a box of rocks.
- a bucket of bolts.
- the exploded click-type ballpoint pen.
- a can of worms (to go with the metaphoric one).
- a three-prong, one-slot widget (called by someone else as an "Escher" object).
- a key with a tag labeled "67".
- a bobby pin.
- a one-piece wooden clothespin.
- a spring-type clothespin.
- a toilet plunger.
- a sink (which doesn't look much like a kitchen design I'm used to).
- what appears to be a skeleton key.
- and what appears to be a roller skate key.
The tin snips are only partially out of place. The same with the flashlight. The blowtorch is even more useful.
Others pointed me to the following:
- a box of rocks.
- a bucket of bolts.
- the exploded click-type ballpoint pen.
No, I don't.
But I've imagined challenging some powerful entity (such as say Discord from MLP:FIM) to create something I can, and if they can't they admit defeat -- and tell them to create that three-pronged one-slot widget (aka "Devil's fork"). Not build, create (i.e. draw but not say that). It's a cheap trick, but using cheap tricks to defeat nigh-omnipotent beings is a tradition of long standing.
But I've imagined challenging some powerful entity (such as say Discord from MLP:FIM) to create something I can, and if they can't they admit defeat -- and tell them to create that three-pronged one-slot widget (aka "Devil's fork"). Not build, create (i.e. draw but not say that). It's a cheap trick, but using cheap tricks to defeat nigh-omnipotent beings is a tradition of long standing.
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