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Title: Connections! Puzzle #2 - Solved! Woody Bodies, Charcoal, and Kingsford, MI.
Post by: Otto Puzzell on January 24, 2007, 05:07:07 AM
See the two pictures above below? Two very distinct purposes. Linked by one man's vision at a point in time when the two came together.

Can you make the connection?

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Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: MG on January 24, 2007, 06:42:12 AM
Is that lower picture two lumps of charcoal or a coupla animal droppings you found around the property?    ???
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Allan L on January 24, 2007, 06:51:23 AM
"any color so long as it's black" - H. Ford ;D
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Otto Puzzell on January 24, 2007, 08:05:23 AM
The comedy cavalcade continues...
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: porridgehead on January 24, 2007, 09:50:21 AM
Top speed?
Ease of ignition?
Aerodynamic Cd?
One is made from ash, while the other one turns into ash?
One has carbine lights, the other is lighted carbon?

I got nuthin.  :shiner:
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Allan L on January 24, 2007, 10:26:51 AM
Quote from: porridgehead on January 24, 2007, 09:50:21 AM

One has carbine lights


Is this another case of two great nations devided by a common language? Hereabouts a carbine is a rifle, not a hydrocarbon gas. ;D
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: porridgehead on January 24, 2007, 10:55:57 AM
Errr... seperated by a common keyboard?

See, the 'N' is next to the 'B', which stands for "Boy, I'm a lousy typist", that is beneath the 'G', which stands for "Golly, I sure messed that up", that's adjacent to the 'F', which stands for "Freakin' A, how far off can I be?" that's beside to the 'D', which stands for "Dumbass", which is the word for people like me who make a royal botcheroo of things like this.

'D' is also, not coincidentally, the letter that I wanted to type instead of 'N'.

Carbide. The stuff to make Acetely... assetalen... asatal... the stuff that's not propane.

Did you ever wonder how I came by the name 'Porridgehead'? No? Funny, that's what everybody says.
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Allan L on January 24, 2007, 12:37:53 PM
Dear Mr. Porridgehead (or may I call you Porridge?)

Nothing could be clearer: we hammerchewer trypists must stick together ;D
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: MG on January 24, 2007, 01:04:21 PM
Being serious for a moment (don't worry, it won't last long), to my ancient eyes the sign on the vehicle APPEARS to say something about a hydrogen fueled Ford 1927 something or other.

But that can't be right. And what it has to do with two dessicate sheep turds, I have NO idea!    ::)  Perhaps sheep give off hydrogen when they make their daily deposits upon the ground as opposed to cows, who expel methane and quite a bit of it.  Neither, however, can quite match the truly awesome awfulness of whatever gas it is that elephants expel on the way into the circus tent.  THAT chemical compound would loosen the tongue of the most dedicated terrorist and make water boarding appear almost humane by comparison.

But  I digress........ ;D
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: porridgehead on January 24, 2007, 02:14:01 PM
Henry Ford specified the crates that parts were shipped to him. Parts of those crates were then used in the production of wooden car bodies. Scraps were used to make charcoal briquettes that were sold under the name Kingsford. (accent on the Ford).

That Henry was one smart guy.
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Otto Puzzell on January 24, 2007, 02:42:59 PM
Very close to the answer I was looking for. Where did these bodies (and charcoal) come from?
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Tifosi on January 24, 2007, 03:31:02 PM
Didn't Ford own a forest in or around Iron Mountain, Michigan?  If I remember correctly, that was where the wood for the Sportsman bodies came from.


Dan
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Otto Puzzell on January 24, 2007, 04:30:50 PM
It did...
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: MG on January 24, 2007, 05:39:52 PM
Your kidding!   :o  That steaming pile of pschobabble was somewhat ACCURATE?????   :o

Damn, PablumPate. Can you let us know when you are being serious?   Sheeesh...... :-\
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: porridgehead on January 24, 2007, 06:23:59 PM
I'm always serious. Sometimes I'm just really wrong.

;D
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: MG on January 24, 2007, 07:54:09 PM
Seriously funny, in my judgment!    ;D
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: GTO48 on January 26, 2007, 01:10:59 AM
Quote from: KarnUtz on January 24, 2007, 02:42:59 PM
Very close to the answer I was looking for. Where did these bodies (and charcoal) come from?

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Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: GTO48 on January 26, 2007, 01:20:13 AM
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Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2
Post by: Otto Puzzell on January 26, 2007, 03:28:37 AM
Yep!

Nice find. That's the very article that inspired this puzzle.  :)
Title: Re: Connections! Puzzle #2 - Solved! Woody Bodies, Charcoal, and Kingsford, MI.
Post by: porridgehead on January 26, 2007, 08:00:44 AM
What a wonderfully twisted piece of historical trivia. Great find.