When you stop and think about it, the amazing thing is how clean I stayed with such inviting mud bewing proudced every time I got off the scooter to operate the camera! It's probably more a reflection of no one available to record the next stages! |
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One final view of the drenched rubberman, and look carefully, for it's not what you think at first. Even better!! |
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I appear to be a little drier, definitely wearing a lot less rubber (but note the same short rubber boots) and what's the project? Seems to be the Skeletal Stream, in an early stage of its development. There is a closeup linked to this photo! |
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It was mid-summer when I was building this little landscaping feature, so my attire was appropriate to the weather and the relative seclusion of the location. The suit is the old neoprene brief from Jerry "RV-FlyBoy", with the waist folded even shorter. A selected JockUp was employed for Social Security. Besides, I was hot!! Getting each of those pre-fab pondlets to align and flow into one another was an exacting task. |
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Did I mention that I had two related landscaping projects running simultaneously? Neptune had insisted on his own water feature, and of course, the big guy had to have a photo-op. And of course, I was delighted to comply! |
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The permanent installation uses short lengths of PVC pipe forced into the ground to serve as sleeves for removable supports. When figuring the initial alignment, I did anything I could! |
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This photo shows how it was done! Of course, the pondlet would normally be much closer to the ground, once I've installed the sleeves like the one I'm holding in my hand. Just when you were convinced there would be absolutely NO work shown on this page! Ah, well. . . . |
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Oh, the Litter Patrol!! We've not had any new Litter Patrol photos since those that got me in all that trouble Internationally! Wasn't there a big exposé published in Bizarre Magazine ?
Well, these appear to be somewhat tamer. Not sure of all the components, but the shirt is the sleeveless neoprene from Mister "S". The kinky gloves I'm wearing were a photographic touch. The lined, blue nitrile gloves on the porch floor are more practical for picking up unknown objects safely! |
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My notes inform me that those are neoprene pants. Well I swan!! Obviously, neoprene pants with no waist zipper, and is there any waist folded back? Actually, this looks like fun gear to wear, so where's the work??!! |
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Harold looked left. He glanced right. He stayed dry and neoprenely rubbered. Neoprene rubber seemed the very essence of this patrolman place and time. |
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You know how you can tell this is a working outfit and not a contrived pose? Nothing's shined up! My poor Iron Age waders seem years from polish, the neoprene is as dry as evaported sweat. Don't feel sorry for me now, rubber work always feels good, and that's the bottom line.
Work in Rubber!! After these drenching, dry and exhausting pages, you may need help getting back to the Rubber Department Selection Page. Please click my leatherjock for help! . . . . |
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