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Could Bernard Whitacre possibly have meant “trials of life” rather than “trails of life”? I see that the pluggers are on a “trail” of sorts (sidewalk, bikepath?), but, if the pluggers are trying to “stomp them out,” doesn’t that mean that they’re hindrances of some sort; more or less what one encounters during life’s figurative trials? Is the humor in that Bernard Whitacre wrote “trails” and should have written “trials”?
Templo S.U.D. over 6 years ago
then it will be time to launder the little pluggers’ muddied clothes
Farside99 over 6 years ago
Laundry later, but let’s go jump in the puddles with them for now.
Breadboard over 6 years ago
And in snow we do snow angels ! It really is the simple things that are fun to do !
spartans58 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Water … the elixir of a young plugger’s life.
PoodleGroomer over 6 years ago
It is still warm enough for flip flops.
Plods with ...™ over 6 years ago
Would be more fun without the galoshes.
Do we call them galoshes any more?
stairsteppublishing over 6 years ago
Most fun is barefoot, squishing the mud between your toes.Just think how much that would cost at an exclusive spa and its for free.
puntovert99 over 6 years ago
Maybe a popular coming ‘attraction’ for WDW, rainy days free ?
wirepunchr over 6 years ago
I’ve seen the rug rats do that without the rubber boots.
cocavan11 over 6 years ago
Could Bernard Whitacre possibly have meant “trials of life” rather than “trails of life”? I see that the pluggers are on a “trail” of sorts (sidewalk, bikepath?), but, if the pluggers are trying to “stomp them out,” doesn’t that mean that they’re hindrances of some sort; more or less what one encounters during life’s figurative trials? Is the humor in that Bernard Whitacre wrote “trails” and should have written “trials”?