Thats from E.Hayes & Sons, on the main street of my hometown. The home of Burt Munro's real Fastest Indian and other bikes E Hayes Motorworks collection of classic and vintage motor vehicles. Burt Munro's Authentic, Original and Legendary 1920 Indian Scout. Motorcycles, cars, engines and memorabilia
In 1984 Bonnie Tyler sang “I’m Holding Out For a Hero”, which suggests that she wrote it at a time when there weren't enough heroes in the world. However, only a year later, in 1985, Tina Turner wrote "We Don't Need Another Hero", so there must have been some point in either late 1984 or early 1985 when there were an optimal number of heroes in existence. (also nicked (from memory) from Viz)
In 1977 the Punk band The Stranglers highlighted the deficit of heroes with their musings No More Hereos. However later in the same year David Bowie declared we could be Heroes just for one day, clearly expressing both the need and interest in the resurgence of these brave guardians (Courgette flower)
^ spoken in a manner straight out of Hitch hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - a manner now copied in bulk and found within AI responses.
^ Sadly, all the Heroes, even the Wild West Heroes have become deceased or extinct. This happened when Peter Gabriel decided he was going to cover David Bowie's Heroes and mutilated it to such an extent that even the Vogons covered their ears and howled with derision, vowing never to utter a word on the subject ever again. Peter Gabriel himself was sad about this as he considered Vogon poetry life affirming and hugely influential throughout his career. Who can forget such joyful ditty's as The Book of Love, Wallflower and Humdrum to name but a few. There is a God.
Hero, a much overused word recently sadly. Tulip field is Japan, don't recall prefecture that they're grown in.
I sincerely hope you are not implying I used AI in responding to @Zhed46 ‘s post If you are, well you know what they say about imitation