Alexander Calder was commissioned to design one of his distinctive artworks for the city of Mobile, and of course designed an example of “kinetic art” to symbolize a City on the Move. (He at first wanted to hang huge banjo cutouts.) (—
I had to cut through a sliver of Alabama when I drove from Northern VA to Pensacola, FL and back again. Seventeen hour trip each way, only stopping for gas and some food. Couldn’t do that now.
Ratkin Premium Member 10 months ago
Is that small cloud ten feet off the ground or is the mobile 10 miles away and 50 stories tall?
Seth down 10 months ago
Home of the Android
iggyman 10 months ago
As seen from an “auto-mobile”!
PraiseofFolly 10 months ago
Alexander Calder was commissioned to design one of his distinctive artworks for the city of Mobile, and of course designed an example of “kinetic art” to symbolize a City on the Move. (He at first wanted to hang huge banjo cutouts.) (—
phritzg Premium Member 10 months ago
I want to see the signs for these California cities: Weed, and Reefer City
E.Z. Smith Premium Member 10 months ago
They should sell those in the gift shop
kingbrlee Premium Member 10 months ago
The mobiles are all shaped like the state of Alabama.
[Traveler] Premium Member 10 months ago
See the battleship USS Alabama while you’re there
CrimsonOne18 10 months ago
If you’re wondering, the city name is actually pronounced “Mo-BEE-ul” not “MO-bul,” but the cartoon is cute, anyway. :)
jango 10 months ago
Ok. So let’s see the comic’s rendition of Muscle Shoals, AL
uniquename 10 months ago
I always thought it was Mobile cuz you can never find it in the same place twice.
sarah413 Premium Member 10 months ago
I’m going home
And when I wanna go home, I’m going mobile.
Funniguy 10 months ago
I-10 has become a lot smaller and less congested.
Radish... 10 months ago
It Calder back.
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
“♫…See how it feels goin’ mobile. Keep me moving…♫”
Angry Indeed Premium Member 10 months ago
I had to cut through a sliver of Alabama when I drove from Northern VA to Pensacola, FL and back again. Seventeen hour trip each way, only stopping for gas and some food. Couldn’t do that now.
Frank Burns Eats Worms 10 months ago
Man goes mobile while listening to “Going Mobile” in his auto-mobile entering Mobile in search of a Mobil gas station.
jr1234 10 months ago
FUNNY,
took me 2 secs
stamps 10 months ago
The forecast calls for breezy and calder.
Lablubber 10 months ago
Perfect destination for avoiding the police and tax man.
Bilan 10 months ago
But the city will always be 10 miles away because, well, it’s mobile.
zeexenon 10 months ago
Steer clear of those Alabama county bulls. They’re still upset over our Sherman’s Atlanta activities.
Gent 10 months ago
Eh?
gammaguy 10 months ago
I don’t know why they call it “Mobile”; it’s not going anywhere.
dapperdaniel 10 months ago
The mobile should have had mobile homes dangling, or are you saving that for another day?