Getting to Work
Now I really haven't been working these days, but I received a gift gift from the Marketplace yesterday and happily I had a readymade spot for a snapshot -- AND I got to drag out my toolbelt from well over a decade ago when I was first learning mesh. It was SO HARD to make back then. I did learn a lot though and I was in Opensim then so all the uploads were free, a bonus.
The Dirty Rat - The Lunch Pail comes with both left and right hold and comes larger than shown. Happily it downsizes easy for the "ladies" in the audience.
Girl Power - Woot!
I dug out some vintage (no longer available) work togs and it was fun to revisit those building times. Should I be accepted at the birthday bash I plan to build on site and in prims -- just like those good old days.
From the notecard:
The kind they carried at Pittsburgh Works. Second shift, thirty years, same hands.
Joe Smith. Meter reader. Except Joe doesn't read meters.
Joe reads people.
Sits in the break room. Eats slow. Listens.
Knows who talks too loud about the vote. Knows who hands out the leaflets when the foreman's not looking. Knows who doesn't clap.
The pail goes in full every morning. Comes out full every night.
Nobody's ever seen Joe eat.
"Nice guy, that Smith. Real quiet. Started Monday, gone by Friday."
- Pittsburgh Works No. 241, Union Floor
Various constructions props by ChiC buldings
Poses by: Di's Opera and the lunch pail






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