never underestimate the effectiveness of rearranging things
this is the creek in our backyard. it's full of tons of big river rocks.
every couple of weeks, brian moves some of them around.
it's very effective.
this is the creek in our backyard. it's full of tons of big river rocks.
every couple of weeks, brian moves some of them around.
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He obvi believes in the power of feng shui. :-)
ReplyDeleteNO FAIR! We want a creek in our backyard(s)!!!
ReplyDeleteJ&J
Why does he move them around? Just for fun?
ReplyDeleteI HAVE NO IDEA
ReplyDeleteThe use of "effective"?
ReplyDeleteNow THAT was brilliant writing.
Anon: effect is correct, right? Effect = noun. Affect = verb.
ReplyDeleteIt was EXACTLY right. Your delicate sarcasm is what I was savoring.
ReplyDelete(Just for the record: both "affect" and "effect" can be verbs, but "effect" as a verb is mainly used by bureaucrats.)
clearly i have grammar insecurity issues.
ReplyDeleteIt's highly effective at keeping your man occupied.
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