Souvenir postcard from Bay City. Printed on front: "Greetings from Bay City." Handwritten on front: "We are having a good time at Wenona Beach. Emma S." Card is postmarked July 4, 1907.
Clarence Faber Collection
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library
After a group of people had gathered for their annual celebration in Cheboygan there were so many folks wanting to go home that an extra coach was required to handle all the passengers. Since the morning RDC 3 heading south from Mackinaw City didn't have sufficient power to pull the added car, NYC 5538 was attached to the head end of this unusual train to handle the extra load. This photo was taken at Bay City, Michigan as the lengthened train was on its way to Detroit.
September, 1960
Capitalism, in specific corporations, killed cannabis.
Bay city, michigan. Probably some of the most dispensaries for such a small city. Turns out that one corporation owns like two to three different dispensaries under different names so people don't realize that they're the same McDonald's b*******. Only reason I figured it out was because all their ads looked identical, they all say we will match any price while not starting with a set low price, and when I talked to a locally owned dispensary they clarified it all. Then she told me something even more shocking. Even though the state tests all this s***, the THC levels can be up to 10% inaccurate. In other words if you're spending top teir money for 33%, legally they could be selling you 23% and get away with it without you knowing it. Because the state only tests a little bit. It's not like they test every f****** nugget. Capitalism ruins everything. Capitalism doesn't try to get the best, doesn't look to be the most efficient, it doesn't even try to help the customer the most. They just want to be able to charge the most, sell the most, and cost them the least. I f****** hate capitalism. There's no moral compass or ethical measure.
Behold! My montrosity! I blame the Draw Drarry Badly challenge for this, making bad art has become one of my favorite passtimes and here is my first Starsky & Hutch horror I gift to the world!
I had so much fun creating this even though it was difficult and took me about three hours.Time well spent considering how often I burst out laughing and the amount of happy it gave me. I adhere to the "MAKE BAD THINGS INSTEAD OF MAKING NOTHING" school of thought and it's made my life infinitely better.
Fun Fact: Starsky LOVES burritos!!