I heard someone discussing that "six degrees of seperation" thing last week at work. It jumped into my head today for some reason so I thought I would post a few near seperations from the archives of the Fetafilter staph.
Everyone who knows us is familiar with Mrs. A's famous 15 passenger BIG GREEN VAN. Well, how many of you know that prior to us owning it, it belonged to none other that the world famous blues guitarist Ronnie Earl? Yes, folks it's true. We even found an authentic "Ronnie Earl & the Broadcasters" guitar pick in it when we brought it home. Mrs. A gets the blues every time she drives it. That must be why.
Yesterday, I went out to my truck to leave from work, and came face-to-face with this guy. Yes, that is the world famous Fred the Turtle. If you know anything about turtles, you know of Fred. This guy had an attitude. Just look at thos beady little reptile-like eyes. One of the guys grabbed him with a pair of fiberglass/kevlar gloves, and we sent him home. A true brush with fame.
This has nothing to do with the topic at hand, but I simply could not help but post this. He's not famous, but he likely will be.
Also unrelated, Mrs A. was standing in the kitchen the other day saying someting to the effect of "...that's the most DISGUSTING thing I've ever seen...." I grabbed the camera and went to investagate. She was carrying about the butter dish from the fridge, with a small plate on top of it. She lifted the plate and there, sluggish from the cold and near hypothermia, was this little guy. Again, just to good not to post.
Closer to the "six degrees" theme, someone made note today that the "safehouse" that was hiding terroist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was first visited by a Paveway II GBU-12 laser guided bomb, dropped from an F-16. A close look at the photo will reveal a little round window on the nose of the GBU. That would be an optical filter, made on a piece of equipment that I helped design, build and service. It was made by guys I work with, and maybe even processed by the famous Sven. Interesting to think that it was the first thing on the scene. Of course in the grand scheme my contribution was minimal, but it is satisfing to have done a part, however small. From America with love, take THAT Abu.