Shooting for the lowest common denominator April 25, 2008 ~ 10:20 pm
Posted by Julie in : Uncategorized , comments closedBecause I don’t think I’ve shared this with you guys yet:
That’s my uncle Norm, pulling FDR’s finger at the Roosevelt Memorial in DC. And lest you think that it’s only my family who would find this kind of redneck behavior entertaining, FDR’s finger is shiny because so many other people had the same idea that they’ve worn the patina from the bronze with their collective finger-pulling. So there.
Also? Apparently our greatest president looked a lot like Elton John. I’m just going to start singing “Rocket Man” now, okay?
And finally, while I’ve never considered Eleanor Roosevelt a looker, I never thought she looked like Barbara Bush and Mamie Eisenhower’s lovechild. Until I saw a statue of her at the Memorial:
Please note that these sculptures have been made PC. In the picture of Eleanor that this was based on, she was wearing a fur stole. And the only reason that FDR’s finger was extended for Norm to pull? Because in the picture that one was based on, FDR had a cigarette holder between his fingers. No cigarette holder in the sculpture. And for that matter? FDR would have been pissed that there is a sculpture of him in his wheelchair - her went to great lengths to avoid being seen in it.
Pull my finger, Rocket Man. Posterity will now remember you as that guy in the wheelchair who didn’t smoke but had some really nifty glasses.



