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I had this idea when I was a little kid, and was reminded of it by a recent halfbakery comment. |
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Jeremy Clarkson wrote an article with some interestigideas
on car and home design. He incorporated a ball pit into
the back seat of a minivan. I just thought this was an
interesting adaptation of the "stuff should be more fun"
philosophy. |
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The whimsy is there, it's just implicit. You want
[Vernon]-esque whimsy? |
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When I was a kid, the Boston Children's Museum had a
jungle-gym-type-thingy that went up three or four stories,
but of course it has long since been removed and replaced
with something that was undoubtedly much better until it
too was removed to make way for the next Next Big Thing,
and so on. However, since the museum's website seems to
have no archives of old exhibits and is primarily devoted to
selling the Next Big Thing, I have no way of substantiating
such
claims and will probably be accused of perjury within the
next five annos. |
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A fire man's pole to get back down and a swimming pool rather
than a bath. What a house that would be. |
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