Some cool funny kids images:

Okay, two problems right off the bat here:
• Iron Man can fly. So why would he need an All-Terrain Vehicle? He can fly over the terrain at like Mach 2. Or through it. What’s a dinky little thing that can bounce over the dirt at 20 miles an hour going to do for a human Harrier jump jet?
• Iron Man has repulsor cannons built into his gloves, and who knows how many other offensive and defensive built-in to his suit. So how much is adding a rinky-dink weapon to the ATV he doesn’t need going to help? It would be more effort to fly down to the ground to use it than to just stay up in the air & fire away with his already build-in arsenal.
Other than that, sounds great. Awesome toy there, Hasbro marketing department. You keep cornering the market on kids with no sense of logic, mmmkay?

I wonder how many of us had autograph books when I we were kids. I had my share, but I don’t know what happened to them. Just as well. By the 1950s, kids tended to write only their names without adding the silly poetry that made earlier autograph books so much fun.
This is Pauline Watson Barber Pallett’s main book There is another, but it only has a few things in it.
I was going through old family photographs, most of which I uploaded a year ago. I came across the autograph book and thought my flickr buddies might get a kick out of it.
Please don’t feel obligated to comment. I’ve been pretty busy, so I haven’t been around to see.you. I’ll try to rectify that somewhat next week.
I’ll be going on vacation next weekend, so I’ll be scarce for a bit.
Please enjoy these as I have, and if you’d like to add an autograph poem of your own, please put it in the comment box.
These pages were written in simpler times in small town Ontario. The surnames are English, Irish and Scottish ( with a bit of Welsh). The given names are certainly right out of the era.
Thanks, all, and take care.

The sign above was in the neighborhood laundrymat. Is funny, no?