Oh, Donald Trump’s suits have long been made of fire-proof material (not asbestos!) — otherwise he would have immolated himself years ago …
Somewhat off topic: You might find amusing Stephen Leacock’s 1911 short story, “The Man in Asbestos,” a chapter in his NONSENSE NOVELS. It concerns a man who falls asleep, and then wakes up hundreds of years in the future. As might be expected, things have changed quite a bit. He is told about Climate Change, the role of Energy in society, the current concept of “Work,” and the role of women in that Society of the Future.
The story can be read from several sites on the Internet, for instance at Project Gutenberg of Australia.
Oh, Donald Trump’s suits have long been made of fire-proof material (not asbestos!) — otherwise he would have immolated himself years ago …
Somewhat off topic: You might find amusing Stephen Leacock’s 1911 short story, “The Man in Asbestos,” a chapter in his NONSENSE NOVELS. It concerns a man who falls asleep, and then wakes up hundreds of years in the future. As might be expected, things have changed quite a bit. He is told about Climate Change, the role of Energy in society, the current concept of “Work,” and the role of women in that Society of the Future.
The story can be read from several sites on the Internet, for instance at Project Gutenberg of Australia.