OK, I gave it everything I had - the rocks in my head, the lose tile in my upper story, the weight off my mind, and every last penny I'd ever gotten for my thoughts - and still, I can't think of a damned thing.
I really thought the game was over after Tash started off with such a bang. But there's some funny stuff here. (Kitty litter, anyone? A penny for your troll checkers?)
I don't know what I would have said about this myself. I saw it in my friend's driveway and frankly, I have questions.
It is a new training routine. If you lift a small rock, the trainer will give you back a penny. If you lift a slightly larger rock, you get TWO pennies. If you lift a 5lb dumbbell, you get a quarter.
and now that I look at it, it DOES remind me of the "loot" I pulled out of a truck we bought at auction years ago. I think you'd need to add a Costco sized box of Cheerios, a few plastic Army men, a few marbles, a CD of music *I* had never heard (nor never planned to listen to again unless I was cracked up) and some sticky stuff that I think were once Jujubees to round out the "auction truck undertheseat lottery pile"!
I was wondering if I should delete them or leave them, but I kind of like them, especially along with your last comment.
I was also wondering why I see more double comments lately. Hey! Just be glad I'm not using that awful word verification. One thing that works really well on Blogger is the spam filter.
You may not have that blasted wv anymore, but blogger has required me to attempt to post comments more than once, then log in again, then try to post again...in varying options. One blogger I know was getting a complex about the lack of posts in response to her blog, but now she understands some folks have just given up trying to make it work!
LOL on leaving them...glad I can provide entertainment! I'm here all week! thankyou, thankyou...
Loose change aside, rock and a hard place prevail. So let's make art.
ReplyDeletecomparing the weight of dumb bells to rocks...
ReplyDeleteObviously, this is conceptual art.
ReplyDeleteThis represents my good intentions: exercise, make some money, build something cool, and make something pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh, and refinish that table.
ReplyDeleteMaking little rocks out of big rocks and getting paid for it. Then pump a little iron during the down time.
ReplyDeleteDelicious rock soup, a dime a bowl. With iron, 5 cents more.
ReplyDeleteI bow to my betters on this one.
ReplyDeleteAh, troll checkers, a great game. Looks like rocks prevailed over metal this time.
ReplyDeleteOK, I gave it everything I had -
ReplyDeletethe rocks in my head, the lose tile in my upper story, the weight off my mind, and every last penny I'd ever gotten for my thoughts - and still, I can't think of a damned thing.
Using the weights to pulverize the rocks which will then be used as kitty litter. A savings of $1.15
ReplyDeleteTash wins with the rock and a hard place.
ReplyDeletePlaying a new kind of poker?
ReplyDeleteWeighing down the table before the next windstorm?
I really thought the game was over after Tash started off with such a bang. But there's some funny stuff here. (Kitty litter, anyone? A penny for your troll checkers?)
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I would have said about this myself. I saw it in my friend's driveway and frankly, I have questions.
I thought there was a culinary clue in the jug of wooden spoons in the second picture.
ReplyDeleteWe want answers! What was it all about?
Oh, ha! That's a cactus.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, I'll have to ask her. Maybe she was cleaning out the garage.
It is a new training routine. If you lift a small rock, the trainer will give you back a penny. If you lift a slightly larger rock, you get TWO pennies. If you lift a 5lb dumbbell, you get a quarter.
ReplyDeleteMaybe she was just cleaning out from under the car seats. Maybe?
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an apocalyptic version of chess
ReplyDeleteI agree. Or the future of rock/paper/scissors.
ReplyDeletePetrea---please---rock, paper, scissors, lizard, Spock! ;-)
ReplyDeleteand now that I look at it, it DOES remind me of the "loot" I pulled out of a truck we bought at auction years ago. I think you'd need to add a Costco sized box of Cheerios, a few plastic Army men, a few marbles, a CD of music *I* had never heard (nor never planned to listen to again unless I was cracked up) and some sticky stuff that I think were once Jujubees to round out the "auction truck undertheseat lottery pile"!
Trish, you crack me up.
ReplyDeleteOhmmmmm.....
ReplyDeletePetrea---well ya know, just another one of those talents I have that doesn't produce income! ;-)
ReplyDeletePetrea---well ya know, just another one of those talents I have that doesn't produce income! ;-)
ReplyDeletePetrea---well ya know, just another one of those talents I have that doesn't produce income! ;-)
ReplyDeletePetrea---well ya know, just another one of those talents I have that doesn't produce income! ;-)
ReplyDeleteok, seriously...how many times do I get to post that? hit the button but once...sigh! Love, love LOVE the changes Google is making these days...not!
ReplyDeleteI was wondering if I should delete them or leave them, but I kind of like them, especially along with your last comment.
ReplyDeleteI was also wondering why I see more double comments lately. Hey! Just be glad I'm not using that awful word verification. One thing that works really well on Blogger is the spam filter.
You may not have that blasted wv anymore, but blogger has required me to attempt to post comments more than once, then log in again, then try to post again...in varying options. One blogger I know was getting a complex about the lack of posts in response to her blog, but now she understands some folks have just given up trying to make it work!
ReplyDeleteLOL on leaving them...glad I can provide entertainment! I'm here all week! thankyou, thankyou...
Oh, and don't think I haven't noticed your commentary...glad to know you think I'm nice, smart and good looking too! ;-)
ReplyDeleteYou absolutely are, Trish, and yes, I'm getting a complex (but not on this particular post).
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