Tuesday, August 5, 2008

The Ellenshaw Museum: The Great Locomotive Chase (1956)

With the town running at about 35% of its computation capability, we’re working to get things done, especially with this website.  The security system at teh Ellenshaw is down so they’re back to the old “put each person in a net and lower them directly into the lagoon, therefore soaking and destroying any dangerous items or recording equipment” security screening technique.  (Note. If you plan on heading to the Ellenshaw, wear your gollashes.)

Back in 1956, the elder Ellenshaw was taxed with creating much of the coutryside of the Tennessee region.  As can be seen in the top picture, he wsa also responsible for increasing tehsize of the armies.

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