Retired GM Research & Development Czar Harvey "Buck"
Ossington bought his new Hummer H2 just a month ago, but was
so taken with the excessive, retro-technology vibe of his
mammoth ride that he undertook the equally mammoth task of
converting his ranch home in suburban Spittleton, Pennsylvania,
to Hummeristic charm.
Ossington proudly reports "I pulled that old ice box
out of our garage, painted it bright yellow and then armor-plated
the entire kitchen. I even renamed my son Harvey2 —
I call him H2 for short." Ossington's next DIY conversion
will be one the neighbors are sure to like: six-feet thick,
reinforced concrete bunker walls surrounding his family compound.
"I'm figuring search lights every 16 feet around the
perimeter, triple-layer razor wire, and sandbags all around."
Ossington
is also concerned about how to power all these new features.
"I'm putting in a diesel generator. That will cut my
electricity bill down to nothing." When asked about the
cost and pollution of running a large diesel generator on
his property, and what his neighbors might think, Ossington
replied: "Hey, this is a Hummer thing. I don't care about
the air my neighbors breathe any more than I care about the
gas mileage of my family car. It's Like Nothing Else©."
Mrs. O and the kids were sequestered for failure to report
for gas pump duty and were unavailable for comment. |