I remember when I was a kid everyone and I mean everyone had a vice grip and wrenches they were forever getting underfoot, or popping up in cupboard draws or in the lawn taking pieces out of the lawnmower blade as you mowed. There were so many of them that they began to be used in all sorts of different ways , because they were so robust ( here in skipptophia we breed em tough) you could hammer nails, use them as crowbars etc. This neglect of course led to the dwindling numbers over time , many old ones become disfigured, burred , bent and rusty. The next few generations of skipptophian kids never used them as most things are now disposable. So when a rare photo such as this one is published, it’s a joy to see the younger generation look with wonder and curiosity at such an iconic piece of nature in action. Cheers
Not only that, it was released in July in the theaters. It's not about Christmas it has nothing to do with Christmas it just happens to take place in the movie during Christmas. That does not make it a Christmas movie. If it was they would have released it after Thanksgiving and not after the 4th of July. It was a summer blockbuster.
My brother-in-law has an iPhone that he paid $1,200 for and I challenged him several times for him to show me the difference between his phone and my smartphone that I paid $40 for. My phone does everything I want. Takes pictures send texts connect to the internet. His phone takes better pictures but I can manipulate my pictures with the built-in Photoshop to make them look pretty darn good. I don't understand why I would need to pay more than $40.