Thursday, November 13, 2008

For Ryan-- Beauty is sometimes just an instant moment.

I made a mistake and forgot to post the third picture to the theme beauty in the post below, and I thank Ryan for noticing it and pointing it out to me so I could correct it. Thank you Ryan
Read the post below, before you jump to any goofy conclusions.

26 comments:

Ryan Easley said...

I'm sorry everyone. Truly I am.

Wade G. Burck said...

That's how big dogs deal with yappy pups. Where's you hat? Crocodile Dundee road show closed for the season?
Wade

Anonymous said...

Ryan,
No need to apologize...
If you go back and check we've seen a lot worse than that....

Hey Wade,
Still have those pants? If so, can I borrow them?

Great Picture Wade.

Anonymous said...

Jody, what do you mean "a lot worse"? If you remember, I thought it was pretty hot.
Mary Ann

Wade G. Burck said...

There was a timid, anonymous comment about these cages being small. These were Ringling's cages, and they were discussed a couple of weeks ago on the history channel. Because of the large parade that's Ringling traditionally had, they needed to go around the building and through the rings. For this reason, and the fact that they lined up on the side of the arena, the cages went side by side each other, instead of end to end, and the sides pulled out. The were transported on the train as single cages, and when they were put in the stable they were doubled up and the sides were pulled out making a bigger square cage.
Wade

Anonymous said...

Cages? What Cages? I thought we were looking at you. LOL

Wade G. Burck said...

There was a timid, anonymous comment about these cages being small. These were Ringling's cages, and they are not as small as they seem, and they were discussed a couple of weeks ago on the "history channel." Because of the large parade that's Ringling traditionally had, they needed to go around the building and through the rings with all the floats/wagons. For this reason, and the fact that they lined up on the side of the arena, the cages went side by side each other, instead of end to end, and the sides pulled out. They were transported on the train as single cages, and when they were put in the stable they were doubled up and the sides were pulled out making a bigger square cage.
Wade

Anonymous said...

Goofy Conclusions? Us?

I want those pants..........

Anonymous said...

Jody, if I may ask, what are you going to do with those pants? LOL
Mary Ann

Ryan Easley said...

"I did want to forgive your ignorance, but how can I when you post the same thing twice. LOL"
- Wade, double standard now isn't it? Shame. And I understand now, the big dogs scare the yappy pups around the barn under the wagon for the fright they just saw. My tail is still between my legs for what I was exposed to. The horrors! The hat has gone to winter quarters, and will return bigger and better next year.

cwdancinfool said...

Mary Ann - Sounds like Jody just wants to get into Wade's pants.
Jeannie

Anonymous said...

If you take the pants.... i will take,wath is inside...LOL...LOL.

Anonymous said...

Mary Ann,
Wear them of course...
I think in Texas it's mandatory that you wear at least one star..
I'm putting something together and they would fit the bill to a tee..
Of course at my age unless they have an elastic wasteband they probably wouldn't fit..LOL

In regards to "a lot worse" remember that one pic with the nice wood floor.

Ryan Easley said...

Oh God, I had forgotten about that one. Did you really have to bring it up Jody? The horror! The horror!

Ryan Easley said...

I know they are feeding your ego, but you still shouldn't be posting the Anonymous, Wade. It's disrespectful, lol.

Wade G. Burck said...

Ryan,
Cut me some slack. I was bouncing on an Amtrak train through the mountains in Pennsylvania, trying to type and post all while trying to look at the beautiful scenery, in the dim light with geezer eyes and get in ahead of a dying battery. Different from sitting at your desk, with a soda in one hand and a twitchy finger on the other. LOL
Wade

Wade G. Burck said...

Jody,
Negative on the elastic. If it had that, I would still be wearing them. In my case, 5 lbs of garbage in a three lb bag comes to mind.
Wade

Wade G. Burck said...

Ryan,
That wasn't anonymous, I knew who it was. It was your girlfriend.
Wade

Anonymous said...

Jody, Jeannie, the pic with the nice wood floor is the one that I thought was pretty hot.
Mary Ann

Ryan Easley said...

Asshole.
Haha
Touchet.

Ryan Easley said...

"Read the post below, before you jump to any goofy conclusions."
Wow, I just noticied that comment. Let's hope everyone does, that could be awkward.

Wade G. Burck said...

Ryan,
You didn't address your touchet comment to anyone. Was that directed at me or your girlfriend?
Wade

henry edgar said...

whatever anybody wants to say about the spandex and gunther bra, when wade wore this costume he was one of the greatest circus stars in the world --as well as one of the best animal trainers. the costume may not fit anymore but he can still train almost any animal to do almost anything he wants it to do.

and for the record, are there any animals trainers anywhere today who could even consider fitting into spandex and gunther bra without hitting jenny craig?

PS -- even when he was in the center ring on ringling, he was speaking his mind no matter whose toes he stepped on. if he was ever "cute and charming," it's not recorded in history books.

Ryan Easley said...

It was directed to you Wade.
Do you know who the presenter of the tiger act on the Red Unit was this year? He also presented the zebra display. Feel free to post some of the pictures I took several weeks ago when they were in St. Louis. You may pull them from my Facebook page if you like, or I can email them.

Wade G. Burck said...

Henry,
Thank you for the sentiments, I appreciate it.
If you are the one penning my authorized autobiography, the word we will use is controversial. That's standard practice, because all the clown's writing the unauthorized autobiography's use asshole.
In regards to costumes,it's a different world now Henry. You actually thought there was a future, or something at the end of the road back then. Now the reality is obvious, and most are just getting what is left to get, ready so that they can leap for the shore, when the dock collapse. I was just trying to reinforce that dock, so it stayed upright longer.
As for "cute and charming" that's as inaccurate as the term "circus History book." Of the 150 or so that White Tops listed, leaving of Show Biz Dave's latest effort, how many were actually written by some one knee deep in the world, and how many were written by the interested observer. penning antidotes. When I want history of fighting in the Civil War, I find Robert E. Lee's works invaluable. The observations of a writer penned from behind the trees at the top of the hill, just give me another point of reference, not much battle accuracy. John McConnells work on the history of the Shrine Circus is close, but even he had a problem with being "real accurate." People may have gotten the wrong idea, of the world of wonderment and dreams.
I hope your health is good and you remain well.
Wade

Anonymous said...

Henry Edgar;
Bravo.Bravo. Bravo,
very well said.
no one could have said it, better.
one of his spandex costume maker.
sincerely.mireille theron arnosi.