Chicago Art

You can tell it isn’t real from the pavement, it’s shaped like the trailer came out of the ground, it’s not falling in. Anyway, it’s an art display in Chicago.

You can tell it isn’t real from the pavement, it’s shaped like the trailer came out of the ground, it’s not falling in. Anyway, it’s an art display in Chicago.

This "trailer trash" image was sent in to me without an explanation, but has to be a poster hanging in some frat somewhere.
I found a post at TreeHugger on some classic trailer designs (travel trailers though) with vintage photos and advertisments.
I love the "The Trailer Grows Up" and the text that points to the awning. As if that’s what was the turning point for trailer design.
Sometimes your trailer needs a trailer, and when it does you’ll need a big trailer. I don’t see a "Wide Right Turns" warning…

This trailer is right out of Deliverance! Where’s that kid with the banjo!

Almost….almost makes me want to live there…so utterly close…then I thought about how those trailers at the top dump their waste and decided that my tin shack suits me just fine, thank you very much.


Here’s a few more people who could really use a trailer. I imagine with all the pictures like out there like these, that piling luggage and people onto a roof of a car to reach heights of a few stories isn’t all that dangerous. Still, I think I’ll pass.

Honestly, this is the trailer I need. I hate public restrooms. I could probably also charge others to use it at a concert, of course then I wouldn’t want to use it…so there goes that idea.