All right all you Barlow brains......what is it? Brent finished it this evening. The contest ends Wednesday evening so put your thinking caps on. All ideas, strange or not are welcome.
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is that a flux capacitor I see on the far right? time travel. must be. cause I can't possibly think of anything else that it might be. nope...nothing...nothing at all...
is it a track for moving heavy objects. Or it is a track for a movie set thats it isn't it, father is a secret head honcho of hollywood. So for guessing correctly are you going to put me in your movie. Christopher J Barlow
well I have seen larger set ups of these, but never quite so polished and with such great craftmanship put into it. Brent if you have one lick of trouble with school this year I think that you know that you would be welcomed with open arms in Hollywood...or in Austin, take your pick either way you should be in pictures. Or at least in the making of.
Oh I forgot to say that my guess was a dolly, not the kind that you rock to sleep and pretend to feed, the kid that carry the camera and sometimes the cameraman. The wheels on that look like they would move with such great ease...like a skateboard. How clever.
I am not a Barlow, but I am pretty sure that is the making of the next Alpine (ahem..Mt. Pleasant) slide. I hear the first ten feet are the toughest to build, and then after that, the last 30,000 should go real fast. Good luck, I can't wait to ride it!
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is that a flux capacitor I see on the far right? time travel. must be. cause I can't possibly think of anything else that it might be. nope...nothing...nothing at all...
thanks dad.
-ryan
I have a guess but if I'm correct then I shouldn't be guessing so I'll say it's a new system for getting grandkids downstairs faster.
I hope Ryan help a little bit at least.
David
is it a track for moving heavy objects. Or it is a track for a movie set thats it isn't it, father is a secret head honcho of hollywood. So for guessing correctly are you going to put me in your movie.
Christopher J Barlow
well I have seen larger set ups of these, but never quite so polished and with such great craftmanship put into it. Brent if you have one lick of trouble with school this year I think that you know that you would be welcomed with open arms in Hollywood...or in Austin, take your pick either way you should be in pictures. Or at least in the making of.
Oh I forgot to say that my guess was a dolly, not the kind that you rock to sleep and pretend to feed, the kid that carry the camera and sometimes the cameraman. The wheels on that look like they would move with such great ease...like a skateboard. How clever.
I am not a Barlow, but I am pretty sure that is the making of the next Alpine (ahem..Mt. Pleasant) slide. I hear the first ten feet are the toughest to build, and then after that, the last 30,000 should go real fast. Good luck, I can't wait to ride it!
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