Tuesday, June 15, 2010

debating your neighbour for the right to smell a flower

I am dismayed by the fact that shoe laces are becoming somewhat less common.

I've wondered how hard the pushing carts job is in Texas compared to here where I live. Everyone returns their cart to the return cart stations, so the cart return employees only have to go to the cart return stations to retrieve the carts. It doesn't seem as bad as what ghost had described back in his cart pushing days.

Kelp is not a food group.

4 comments:

Zhoen said...

I've always wanted to try shoe buttons.

A shocking number of people in this area just steal the carts.

Kelp is edible, so - aquatic vegetable group? Could be, why not?

Phil Plasma said...

z: thanks for replying to each item.

I can only guess what a shoe button is.

Steal a cart to do what with it?

Aquatic vegetable group would likely be a subgroup of vegetables, presuming vegetables is a food group.

ghost said...

it is for marine life.

Debstar said...

It has occurred to me that apart from me no one in my street grows flowers in their front yard, and right now I omly have a few straggly left-overs from summer that do not give off a smell. I can not imagine anyone wanting to get down on all fours for a sniff, but I would not debate the issue if they did.