Brigid: "Who in town owns a Batmobile, license plate 'Gotham'?"
Me: "Like, the classic Batmobile from the TV series?"
Bobbi: "There's a company that makes those in Kokomo."
Brigid: "No, one of the new ones, like from the Dark Knight movie..."
Bobbi: "Oh! There was a guy in town who was a big collector of superhero stuff, he had a museum, but it closed and his whole collection was auctioned off..."
Brigid: "It was really neat! I waved, he waved... But Batman didn't signal when he was changing lanes."
Bobbi: "The Bat Signal is only for use in emergencies."
Miss D: "People signal Batman; Batman doesn't signal people."
Books. Bikes. Boomsticks.
“I only regret that I have but one face to palm for my country.”
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Overheard in the Restaurant...
At a late lunch/mid-afternoon hangout with Bayou Renaissance Man, Bobbi, Brigid, and Miss D, conversation wandered far and wide, as one might imagine:
I hope LOTS of alcohol was ingested before this exchange.
ReplyDeleteI'd had a beer. Everyone else was Temperance.
ReplyDeleteTam and Tam's friends are naturally strange.
ReplyDeleteNo artificial chemical enhancements needed.
Your article reminds me of another Batman, the Birmingham Batman. I was at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) and working on research that took me to the lab at all hours of the night. I would see a "Batmobile" driving around the University area. This was a local man who would help others in trouble. Here's the link to an article about him: http://www.bhamwiki.com/w/Willie_Perry. I never actually met him, just saw him driving around at night. Seems he was quite a human being.
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