Cul de Sac by Richard Thompson for September 13, 2013
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Mom: ALICE! What is this thing on the dining room table? Alice: It's a chunk of our actual street the workmen dug up! Doesn't it make an interesting centerpiece and historic artifact? Mom: Take it back outside now now now! Alice: But it's got real tire marks and fossilized gum! Hey! Quit shoving!
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
Shove, Madeline, shove! You don’t want that dirty Thing sharing table with your dinner! Give up, Alice: Mother knows best.
natureboyfig4 Premium Member about 11 years ago
I had a piece of the Berlin Wall that I kept for a long time, which wasn’t really much more than that, at least physically. I wound up giving it to a cousin who’s in the military & spent some time in Germany.
Hugh B. Hayve about 11 years ago
She allowed Alice’s insect infested weed as centerpiece a few weeks ago. Alice has to learn how to use precedence as a counter argument.
GROG Premium Member about 11 years ago
It’s like having a piece of the rock.
puddlesplatt about 11 years ago
It also have a few rodent teeth and some fur still on it…really neat uh.
magicwalnut about 11 years ago
I love kids! They can see beauty in anything!
scrabblefiend about 11 years ago
Alice should store it away someplace, and when she grows up, can sell it on ebay as an historical artifact. Someone will no doubt end up buying it.
Gokie5 about 11 years ago
My family ate my black giant rooster that I’d had as a pet since he was a chick. (Our family did stuff like that – no biggie; he’d gotten pretty mean, anyway.) Mom let me keep one of his feet in the freezer till I agreed to dispose of it. Come to think of it, my daughter has a couple of deceased budgies in her freezer. We are One. Weird. Family.
banjinshiju about 11 years ago
I agree with Madeline. One reason that they now recycle asphalt when they resurface a road is that old asphalt is now considered a hazarous waste and is very expensive for the contractor to dispose of it.