I used to do (well, ::cough::cough:: still do, as a matter of fact) things like this. For instance, avidly gazing at the odometer to watch it turn over, or watching a clock to see all the time and date digits identically match up.
I like her userpic. Also, I don’t see any problems with staring at stuff, watching things go by. It’s deeper than you might think at first. And SO much better than staring at your monitor 14 hours a day.
tirnaaisling about 12 years ago
Some leaves hang around until the new ones grow next Spring… Don’t hold ya breath too long.
Q4horse about 12 years ago
No, watching grass grow is what all equines do with eager anticipation. The last leaf must be a metaphor for something else. Maybe Todd could help.
finkd about 12 years ago
When it finally does fall, Phoebe will probably feel sad for it and give it a decent burial.
Stellagal about 12 years ago
So why wait. “Accidently” hit the leaf. :)
Comic Minister Premium Member about 12 years ago
It’s going to be a while Phoebe.
kaykeyser about 12 years ago
Im just waiting for that last leaf to get eaten.
Stephen Gilberg about 12 years ago
At least it’s not being melodramatic like in “Over the Hedge.”
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 12 years ago
No matter how you squeeFor the last leaf on the tree,Miss Phoebe has the right to it, not you.—The Goopiad
bopard about 12 years ago
Watched some college students watch the foucault pendulum edging towards a chip. The suspense nearly killed them.
Masterius about 12 years ago
I used to do (well, ::cough::cough:: still do, as a matter of fact) things like this. For instance, avidly gazing at the odometer to watch it turn over, or watching a clock to see all the time and date digits identically match up.
AlexLion about 12 years ago
I like her userpic. Also, I don’t see any problems with staring at stuff, watching things go by. It’s deeper than you might think at first. And SO much better than staring at your monitor 14 hours a day.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 12 years ago
Or raindrop-on-the-window racing.