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now we know where chris got it fromThats almost like stalking! .
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now we know where chris got it fromThats almost like stalking! .
I don't think they changed their address in response to this. I think they just moved for different reasons later and simply haven't updated Barb on their new address.
I think this was before Bob.
now we know where chris got it from
Did the whole damn family get a deal on those pedo frames from Bob’s kid the optometrist?
Still quite interesting bit of history besides.Well we finally know where the "simple plastic funnel" thing comes from.
I was interested about the blast furnace automation bit though. Those furnaces are most certainly long gone, but some research pointed me in the direction of one of US Steel's facilities outside Pittsburgh. Mainly the Dorthy 6 furnace in the Duquesne Works. It was built in 1963 and was the "most modern of it's kind" (i.e. automated). This would line up with the story, as that was around 22 years prior to the story's writing, which references the event taking place "20 years" ago. I'm going to make a guess that "Old Betsy" might just be a group of older men getting together and forgetting what the name actually was ("Whaddid they call 'er? 'Ol Betsy?' Ah yea that sounds right...")
Anyways, these two pictures came up in some further research.
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/hhh.pa3339.photos.359267p/
http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/pa3339.photos.359269p/resource/
Both General Electric control panels, from Dorothy 6, and the design would suggest a early 1960's construction. Sadly, US Steel shuttered that plant just two years after the article was written, and demolished it in 1988 after locals fought to save it.
If this is indeed the furnace Bob worked on, we can take this two ways:
Bob-lovers can enjoy that Bob helped contribute to an industry that built bridges, buildings, and other infrastructure we still use today.
Bob-haters can revel in the fact that Bob helped automate Pittsburgh's largest industry at the time, and probably cost people their jobs and helped contribute to the decline in the area.
i'm concerned with how much those look like the shitty glasses chris used to wear right down to there being shit stuck to the middle of it
That's not "dropping the n-bomb." For a guy his age, "negro" was a pretty neutral term. Bob didn't say "them thar niggers sure did know how to play some jazz," even though that would've been pretty funny.Actually this one of my favorite moments with Bob https://youtube.com/watch?v=jn19ZFhN97E He knew a lot about Jazz music. Unfortuantely the 2nd part to the marathon was taken down due to copyright. However, he drops the nbomb a few times in the next part according to the cwcki transcript "Although there were a multitude of regional and individual variations, Pre-1920 American negro piano music can in general be divided into two main categories. Ragtime, which was a relatively sophisticated music which included the charming, intricate and quite seriously intended work of a small school of Negro composers."
He'd also play the tranny card to get into hell thinking he could mingle with lesbians, only to be confronted with people like Buffalo Bill, Caitlyn Jenner, and Jeffrey Dahmer, instead.Chris would probably try to play the autism card to get into heaven.

However, he drops the nbomb a few times in the next part according to the cwcki transcript "Although there were a multitude of regional and individual variations, Pre-1920 American negro piano music can in general be divided into two main categories. Ragtime, which was a relatively sophisticated music which included the charming, intricate and quite seriously intended work of a small school of Negro composers."
He'd also play the tranny card to get into hell thinking he could mingle with lesbians, only to be confronted with people like Buffalo Bill, Caitlyn Jenner, and Jeffrey Dahmer, instead.
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Pulling Chris out of the special autism school: BobThe more I read about Bob, the more I genuinely believe that if Bob raised Chris on his own without any interference or involvement from Barb, Chris would actually be a somewhat normal human being with some minor flaws here and there.