Speed Bump by Dave Coverly for June 06, 2015

  1. Duck1275
    Brass Orchid Premium Member over 9 years ago

    If you wait a while, the salt will be deposited in thick layers when the seas dry out from global warming and the water all migrates to the poles and inland fresh water resources. A couple million years later, you can just dig it up.

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    J Short  over 9 years ago

    Eating there was on his bucket list.

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  3. Jerry lakehead
    jtviper7  over 9 years ago

    ♫♪♫ His bucket has a hole in it. ♫♪♫.

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  4. P1030246
    louieglutz  over 9 years ago

    every time some one says “sea salt” i am reminded of those vast drying ponds leslie has (had? are they still there?) on the south end of san francisco bay. that is (was?) “sea salt”.

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    abbybookcase  over 9 years ago

    yum salt. maybe not dumped on me in water form however

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  6. Airhornmissc
    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 9 years ago

    Served table-side by an Old Salt.

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  7. Paint corn
    kernelcorny Premium Member over 9 years ago

    The salt is soggy. Loses its savor,

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