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When having a particularly bad day, one might want to get away where they hide away will not be disturbed. There they can contemplate life and the relative crappiness of the day. I propose taking large ornamental rocks like the ones found in public gardens (I live in Vermont, which is apparently just
a big rock with dirt, grass, trees, hippies, and smaller rocks on top of it), hollow out a person-sized tunnel underneath the rock so a particularly sullen individual can crawl underneath and sulk for a while. If the tunnel diameter were large enough you could curl up and think of happy place or just lie on your back and watch the clouds go by. A nice bonus would be a rain shower while you sulked.
Yes. I am having one of those days and I am praying for lightning.
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I have a drawing of an umbrella as a
boulder - boulderbrella ( I like umbrellas)
that I will post up on my wee site someday
- you might like it. I share your pain, but
not today - this might help + |
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I'd like to throw a rock! |
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// I'd like to throw a rock! // You don't live in a glass house, do ya? |
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BLAST! It doesn't seem to matter where I go, they find me. |
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+ I'd like a Rock for two, please. |
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I hope your day improves. And have a bun. |
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Great. I wish you a better day. |
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